The North American Review, Volume 64Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1847 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 77
... church , " though it is not probable that he would have succeeded in either of the for- mer ; and as to " fat slumbers , " we imagine it would have been difficult to find the happy individual who enjoyed more of them in life than he ...
... church , " though it is not probable that he would have succeeded in either of the for- mer ; and as to " fat slumbers , " we imagine it would have been difficult to find the happy individual who enjoyed more of them in life than he ...
Page 81
... church militant , always sufficiently warlike for a religion of peace , was at this time up in arms . Various divines , with Bishop Watson at their head , assailed him for the unfairness and malignant spirit of those parts in which ...
... church militant , always sufficiently warlike for a religion of peace , was at this time up in arms . Various divines , with Bishop Watson at their head , assailed him for the unfairness and malignant spirit of those parts in which ...
Page 93
... church and the government were filled with mutual alarm . The great body of literary men grew jealous of those who thus threatened to eclipse them ; the fashionable circles , which exert so much influence in Paris , took sides in the ...
... church and the government were filled with mutual alarm . The great body of literary men grew jealous of those who thus threatened to eclipse them ; the fashionable circles , which exert so much influence in Paris , took sides in the ...
Page 96
... church ; it was no wonder that their minds and hearts rose up against it ; but had they endeavoured to inform themselves on the subject , they would have seen that the sentence which the gospel pronounced against it was even severer ...
... church ; it was no wonder that their minds and hearts rose up against it ; but had they endeavoured to inform themselves on the subject , they would have seen that the sentence which the gospel pronounced against it was even severer ...
Page 105
... church ; and even at the present day , all Roman Catholics celebrate the 15th of August as the day of the ascension of the Virgin . The multitude had free access to the sanctuary ; consequently the sanctuary was not always respected ...
... church ; and even at the present day , all Roman Catholics celebrate the 15th of August as the day of the ascension of the Virgin . The multitude had free access to the sanctuary ; consequently the sanctuary was not always respected ...
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