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... religion . To appreciate his character , the volume must be read steadily throughout , and it wil repay the trouble . Colonel Mountain writes exceedingly well , and even where he describes familiar things , he communicates the freshness ...
... religion . To appreciate his character , the volume must be read steadily throughout , and it wil repay the trouble . Colonel Mountain writes exceedingly well , and even where he describes familiar things , he communicates the freshness ...
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... religion , and have found in the Bible an all- sufficient answer to the tremendous doubts of the sceptic , I shall only try to speak in detail of these lesser ones by which you may be troubled , and which , I believe , are more fairly ...
... religion , and have found in the Bible an all- sufficient answer to the tremendous doubts of the sceptic , I shall only try to speak in detail of these lesser ones by which you may be troubled , and which , I believe , are more fairly ...
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... religious knowledge , or bring me nearer to God ? ' If it will not , discard it at once . " Give heed to words like these , but , I beseech you , not an unconditional assent : here is an occasion for exercising your keenest discernment ...
... religious knowledge , or bring me nearer to God ? ' If it will not , discard it at once . " Give heed to words like these , but , I beseech you , not an unconditional assent : here is an occasion for exercising your keenest discernment ...
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... religious people who increase their strength in any innocent direction , surely help forward the cause of religion . This belief , or , at least , this hope , may justly dignify in our eyes attention to the smallest accomplishments . I ...
... religious people who increase their strength in any innocent direction , surely help forward the cause of religion . This belief , or , at least , this hope , may justly dignify in our eyes attention to the smallest accomplishments . I ...
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... religious grounds , has taken Mr. Ruskin's view of it , twenty have uncon- ditionally urged the keenest pursuit of knowledge . But are they justified in so doing by the verdict of Solomon ? For woman one danger is obvious : absorbed in ...
... religious grounds , has taken Mr. Ruskin's view of it , twenty have uncon- ditionally urged the keenest pursuit of knowledge . But are they justified in so doing by the verdict of Solomon ? For woman one danger is obvious : absorbed in ...
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