The Christian Examiner, Volume 74Crosby, Nichols, & Company, 1863 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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... given in exchange for numbers , at twenty - five cents a volume . A few complete sets of the CHRISTIAN EXAMINER , from the commencement of the work to the present time , can be obtained on application to the Proprietor . Notwithstanding ...
... given in exchange for numbers , at twenty - five cents a volume . A few complete sets of the CHRISTIAN EXAMINER , from the commencement of the work to the present time , can be obtained on application to the Proprietor . Notwithstanding ...
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... given for every new pre- paid subscription . TERMS . FOUR DOLLARS PER ANNUM , IN ADVANCE . Advertisements of a suitable character inserted in the " Advertiser ” on liberal terms . BOSTON , Jan. 1 , 1863 . THE CHRISTIAN EXAMINER ...
... given for every new pre- paid subscription . TERMS . FOUR DOLLARS PER ANNUM , IN ADVANCE . Advertisements of a suitable character inserted in the " Advertiser ” on liberal terms . BOSTON , Jan. 1 , 1863 . THE CHRISTIAN EXAMINER ...
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... given to the discussion of questions in physical science . The big- otry which imprisoned Galileo for announcing a scientific dis- covery too far advanced for the acceptance of his age has disappeared , and in its place has arisen an ...
... given to the discussion of questions in physical science . The big- otry which imprisoned Galileo for announcing a scientific dis- covery too far advanced for the acceptance of his age has disappeared , and in its place has arisen an ...
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... given with a lofti- ness of thought and language which , while it approaches more nearly to eloquence than is often the case in these writings , is better than eloquence , and impresses us with a higher respect for the writer . We give ...
... given with a lofti- ness of thought and language which , while it approaches more nearly to eloquence than is often the case in these writings , is better than eloquence , and impresses us with a higher respect for the writer . We give ...
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... given to these important considerations gives them the air rather of condensed memoranda intended as a basis for subse- quent elaboration , than as a finished and revised portion of a complete essay . They contain much thought , and ...
... given to these important considerations gives them the air rather of condensed memoranda intended as a basis for subse- quent elaboration , than as a finished and revised portion of a complete essay . They contain much thought , and ...
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