The Magazine of History: With Notes and Queries. Extra numbers, Issue 181, Volume 46 - Issue 188, Volume 47W. Abbatt., 1933 |
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... feeling in his thoughts , and his great thoughts in his feelings ; he lived in his thoughts , and thought in his feelings . By these his soul was elevated and purified for his work . His work was the highest and grandest religion , a ...
... feeling in his thoughts , and his great thoughts in his feelings ; he lived in his thoughts , and thought in his feelings . By these his soul was elevated and purified for his work . His work was the highest and grandest religion , a ...
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... feeling of deep devotion and reverence for sacred things almost involuntarily steals over us and carries us back to those days of childhood when the first lessons in religion were implanted in our hearts by a fond and pious mother ...
... feeling of deep devotion and reverence for sacred things almost involuntarily steals over us and carries us back to those days of childhood when the first lessons in religion were implanted in our hearts by a fond and pious mother ...
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... feelings with reference to the " peculiar institution " . Amongst many illustrations of this , I can recall a story I ... feeling for a President to acknowledge that he had thus been connected with the organization by which fugitive ...
... feelings with reference to the " peculiar institution " . Amongst many illustrations of this , I can recall a story I ... feeling for a President to acknowledge that he had thus been connected with the organization by which fugitive ...
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