The Dublin Review, Volumen8Nicholas Patrick Wiseman Tablet Publishing Company, 1840 |
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... spirit of Christianity , the system is yet deformed by many and debasing superstitions . Even where there is a word ... spirit , even of the most neutral portion of our literature ; and our main object is , but to excite a spirit of ...
... spirit of Christianity , the system is yet deformed by many and debasing superstitions . Even where there is a word ... spirit , even of the most neutral portion of our literature ; and our main object is , but to excite a spirit of ...
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... spirit of many generations of men long gone by : we should see in what manner the whole type and form of life were Christian , although its detail may have been often broken and dis- ordered ; for instance , how the pursuits of the ...
... spirit of many generations of men long gone by : we should see in what manner the whole type and form of life were Christian , although its detail may have been often broken and dis- ordered ; for instance , how the pursuits of the ...
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... spirit , as it pervaded all ranks and conditions ; proving how the Church held its great wealth so entirely in reference to this beatitude , that her individual . members continued poor in fact , as well as in spirit ; that it was not ...
... spirit , as it pervaded all ranks and conditions ; proving how the Church held its great wealth so entirely in reference to this beatitude , that her individual . members continued poor in fact , as well as in spirit ; that it was not ...
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