The Christian Examiner, Volume 74Crosby, Nichols, & Company, 1863 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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... heart . The few failings which are attributed to him were all on the side of indulgence , while his writings , the highest ethical product of the ancient mind , differ scarcely perceptibly , if they differ at all , from the most ...
... heart . The few failings which are attributed to him were all on the side of indulgence , while his writings , the highest ethical product of the ancient mind , differ scarcely perceptibly , if they differ at all , from the most ...
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... heart , except standing sentinel over them to keep them vacant . " Men value most that for which they pay highest . The real use and value of wealth are said to be best known , not by those who have inherited , but by those who have ...
... heart , except standing sentinel over them to keep them vacant . " Men value most that for which they pay highest . The real use and value of wealth are said to be best known , not by those who have inherited , but by those who have ...
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... heart loves a responsible person , -one who does not in generous company say generous things , and in mean company base things , but says one thing , now cheerfully , now indignantly , but always because he must , and because he sees ...
... heart loves a responsible person , -one who does not in generous company say generous things , and in mean company base things , but says one thing , now cheerfully , now indignantly , but always because he must , and because he sees ...
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... heart all the malignity springs . We do not say that the political press is more venal in this than in other countries , ( though it is unquestionably meaner and more vulgar , ) but only that in proportion to the strength and spread of ...
... heart all the malignity springs . We do not say that the political press is more venal in this than in other countries , ( though it is unquestionably meaner and more vulgar , ) but only that in proportion to the strength and spread of ...
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... heart of the nation before Cyrus opened the way for its return to Jerusalem , has never been abandoned . In the earliest time of which we have any tradition this idea appears , in one or another form , among the ancestors of the Semitic ...
... heart of the nation before Cyrus opened the way for its return to Jerusalem , has never been abandoned . In the earliest time of which we have any tradition this idea appears , in one or another form , among the ancestors of the Semitic ...
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