American Quarterly Church Review, and Ecclesiastical Register, Volumen14Macmillan, 1862 |
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... better known and better valued , both in himself and his parochial relations to his spiritual Father , would be less assailable in his Parish by mere faction , and mere revengeful intrigue , -and thus , far more permanent in his ...
... better known and better valued , both in himself and his parochial relations to his spiritual Father , would be less assailable in his Parish by mere faction , and mere revengeful intrigue , -and thus , far more permanent in his ...
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... better , most likely it never will be worse . ' The worst tem- per possible for a Christian Clergyman , yet the one our pres- ent surroundings the most tend to produce in us . Again , the laity , as in old time , would be brought close ...
... better , most likely it never will be worse . ' The worst tem- per possible for a Christian Clergyman , yet the one our pres- ent surroundings the most tend to produce in us . Again , the laity , as in old time , would be brought close ...
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... better purpose , and who are indulged in thus wasting time and words . Nay , there are prosy pieces by true poets , of which their writers never thought anything better , than that they would make a sort of packing for their better ...
... better purpose , and who are indulged in thus wasting time and words . Nay , there are prosy pieces by true poets , of which their writers never thought anything better , than that they would make a sort of packing for their better ...
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... better pride , in giving out free tickets , freely . The outer- most fact we will not count a greater wonder than the fact , that men not only bravely trifle with the time of fellow - men , and with their language , but choose to send ...
... better pride , in giving out free tickets , freely . The outer- most fact we will not count a greater wonder than the fact , that men not only bravely trifle with the time of fellow - men , and with their language , but choose to send ...
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... better ; and , in any event , is not to be thought of . It would not even be acceptable ; for if one speak in it , by way of condescending to an illiterate person , he will be answered in something made as nearly like his own natural ...
... better ; and , in any event , is not to be thought of . It would not even be acceptable ; for if one speak in it , by way of condescending to an illiterate person , he will be answered in something made as nearly like his own natural ...
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