Old Pictures of Life, Volumen1Stone and Kimball, 1894 - 191 páginas |
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... worshiping gods , encomia and epinicia for those who were worshiping great men or generals ; there were sympo- siaca for dining - room use , threnodia for mourners ; the vine - dresser enjoyed a grape song ; the farmer was honored with ...
... worshiping gods , encomia and epinicia for those who were worshiping great men or generals ; there were sympo- siaca for dining - room use , threnodia for mourners ; the vine - dresser enjoyed a grape song ; the farmer was honored with ...
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... worship over the chimeras of the childish ages . It has used all its in- tellect and sentiment in the upbuilding of the kingdom of womanhood . It has not been drained of wealth by a costly foreign policy . To exchange the goddesses for ...
... worship over the chimeras of the childish ages . It has used all its in- tellect and sentiment in the upbuilding of the kingdom of womanhood . It has not been drained of wealth by a costly foreign policy . To exchange the goddesses for ...
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... worship , and the first cardinal doctrine of early orthodoxy must have been formulated in the words that God must be daily appeased ; that to keep on good terms with such a powerful being was the chief end of man . exhausted the genius ...
... worship , and the first cardinal doctrine of early orthodoxy must have been formulated in the words that God must be daily appeased ; that to keep on good terms with such a powerful being was the chief end of man . exhausted the genius ...
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... Worship has not declined , but it has asked an elevated humanity to be a part of its hymn and prayer . As the classic matron said , " These are my jewels , " so the Christian Church would point to happier men and women and say , " These ...
... Worship has not declined , but it has asked an elevated humanity to be a part of its hymn and prayer . As the classic matron said , " These are my jewels , " so the Christian Church would point to happier men and women and say , " These ...
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... Worship has added to its repertory the notion of honoring God through His works . As the best praise of an artist is the matchless beauty of his canvas , as the best fame of a vocalist is found in the sweetness 212 OLD PICTURES OF Life .
... Worship has added to its repertory the notion of honoring God through His works . As the best praise of an artist is the matchless beauty of his canvas , as the best fame of a vocalist is found in the sweetness 212 OLD PICTURES OF Life .
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