Noble Thoughts in Noble Language: Being a Treasury of Selections from the Known Great and the Great Unknown, from the Earliest to the Present TimeWard, Lock and Tyler, 1899 - 726 páginas |
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... RELIGION , a Defective One . A RELIGION that never suffices to govern a man will never suffice to save him ; that which does not sufficiently distinguish one from a wicked world will never distinguish him from a perishing world . - Howe ...
... RELIGION , a Defective One . A RELIGION that never suffices to govern a man will never suffice to save him ; that which does not sufficiently distinguish one from a wicked world will never distinguish him from a perishing world . - Howe ...
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... RELIGION , Peculiarly Susceptible of Illustration . It seems to the honour of religion that so many things can , without the art of forcing resemblances , be accommodated to its illustra- tion . It is an evident and remarkable fact that ...
... RELIGION , Peculiarly Susceptible of Illustration . It seems to the honour of religion that so many things can , without the art of forcing resemblances , be accommodated to its illustra- tion . It is an evident and remarkable fact that ...
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... Religion . HE that takes up a religion for any other reason than to obey and practise it does not choose a religion , but only counterfeits the choice of it . We have beyond comparison the best and most reasonable religion in the world , a ...
... Religion . HE that takes up a religion for any other reason than to obey and practise it does not choose a religion , but only counterfeits the choice of it . We have beyond comparison the best and most reasonable religion in the world , a ...
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Noble Thoughts in Noble Language: A Collection of Wise and Virtuous ... Henry Southgate Vista de fragmentos - 1871 |
Noble Thoughts in Noble Language: A Collection of Wise and Virtuous ... Henry Southgate Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
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