Complete Works, Volumen11Houghton Mifflin & Company, 1888 |
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... believe that in the use of such an expression he looked beyond the living generation , beyond the abolition of the festival he was celebrating , and the scattering of the nation , and meant to impose a memorial feast upon the whole ...
... believe that in the use of such an expression he looked beyond the living generation , beyond the abolition of the festival he was celebrating , and the scattering of the nation , and meant to impose a memorial feast upon the whole ...
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... believe he did . - 2. It has seemed to me that the use of this ordi- nance tends to produce confusion in our views of the relation of the soul to God . It is the old ob- jection to the doctrine of the Trinity , that the true worship was ...
... believe he did . - 2. It has seemed to me that the use of this ordi- nance tends to produce confusion in our views of the relation of the soul to God . It is the old ob- jection to the doctrine of the Trinity , that the true worship was ...
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... believe this town to have been the dwelling place , in all times since its planting , of pious and excel- lent persons , who walked meekly through the paths of common life , who served God , and loved man , and never let go the hope of ...
... believe this town to have been the dwelling place , in all times since its planting , of pious and excel- lent persons , who walked meekly through the paths of common life , who served God , and loved man , and never let go the hope of ...
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... believe that our visitors will pardon us if we take the privilege of talking freely about our near- est neighbors as in a family party ; - well assured , meantime , that the virtues we are met to honor were directed on aims which ...
... believe that our visitors will pardon us if we take the privilege of talking freely about our near- est neighbors as in a family party ; - well assured , meantime , that the virtues we are met to honor were directed on aims which ...
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... believe the good Heaven quite honest . Every man was an abolitionist by convic- tion , but did not believe that his neighbor was . The opinions of masses of men , which the tactics of primary caucuses and the proverbial timidity of ...
... believe the good Heaven quite honest . Every man was an abolitionist by convic- tion , but did not believe that his neighbor was . The opinions of masses of men , which the tactics of primary caucuses and the proverbial timidity of ...
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