New England Magazine, Volumen55New England Magazine Company, 1916 |
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... Monson , in this sense , does not mean gross Monson , but Divine Monson , the ruling twenty per cent , into whose ranks none might pass excepting through the door of the Congregational church . The baptist was tolerated , even in a ...
... Monson , in this sense , does not mean gross Monson , but Divine Monson , the ruling twenty per cent , into whose ranks none might pass excepting through the door of the Congregational church . The baptist was tolerated , even in a ...
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... Monson of the Fifties , and Sixties , and these favored ones never rose to the level of respectability in our ... Monson's gross population " Anathema , maranatha ! " Money was subscribed liberally for support of missionaries to the ...
... Monson of the Fifties , and Sixties , and these favored ones never rose to the level of respectability in our ... Monson's gross population " Anathema , maranatha ! " Money was subscribed liberally for support of missionaries to the ...
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... Monson's moral purlieu , and alas its people were not always phy- sically clean there is a limit beyond which self ... Monson's greatest man , and we fools thought them meagre , and made no voyages of discovery beyond the shal- lows of ...
... Monson's moral purlieu , and alas its people were not always phy- sically clean there is a limit beyond which self ... Monson's greatest man , and we fools thought them meagre , and made no voyages of discovery beyond the shal- lows of ...
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... Monson , our pride , for it was too far above our compre- hension for envy . The man able to plan such beauty ( though from our eyes the spirit of the dream was hid- den ) could he have broken the chry- salis , had charmed and ...
... Monson , our pride , for it was too far above our compre- hension for envy . The man able to plan such beauty ( though from our eyes the spirit of the dream was hid- den ) could he have broken the chry- salis , had charmed and ...
Página 170
... Monson had proven she could not or would receive , because the giver was uneducated , and had been caught in one heresy , beside . That great mind wrote us at our true value , and gave us the chaff ( all we would accept ) and yet , in ...
... Monson had proven she could not or would receive , because the giver was uneducated , and had been caught in one heresy , beside . That great mind wrote us at our true value , and gave us the chaff ( all we would accept ) and yet , in ...
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Página 11 - Amidst the storm they sang, And the stars heard, and the sea; And the sounding aisles of the dim woods rang To the anthem of the free!
Página 133 - Music, applied and theoretical, in class or private instruction: Pianoforte, Organ, Voice, Violin and all other Orchestral Instruments, Composition, Harmony, History of Music, Theory, Solfeggio, Literature, Diction, Choir Training, Ensemble, Woodwind Ensemble and String Quartet. The...
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Página 11 - Fifthly, we had a pious and christian-like passage ; for I suppose passengers shall seldom find a company of more religious, honest and kynd seamen than we had. We constantly served God morning and evening by reading and expounding a chapter, singing, and prayer.