The Boston Quarterly Review, Volumen5Benjamin H. Greene, 1842 |
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... feel moving and working in themselves . There is no vent for the activity , which has long been accumulating in the soul . It but preys upon its possessor . Hence the deep pathos of our times , the wail of sorrow , heard on either hand ...
... feel moving and working in themselves . There is no vent for the activity , which has long been accumulating in the soul . It but preys upon its possessor . Hence the deep pathos of our times , the wail of sorrow , heard on either hand ...
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... feeling , forms that inspire men's souls , and make them aspire with ever increasing energy to worship God in Humanity . All that industry can do , science can teach , or art inspire , will be done to bring man into harmony with the ...
... feeling , forms that inspire men's souls , and make them aspire with ever increasing energy to worship God in Humanity . All that industry can do , science can teach , or art inspire , will be done to bring man into harmony with the ...
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... feel again that power is slipping from their grasp , and that it is necessary to rally to prevent the government from being restricted to its constitutional duties . The evil to be guarded against in the States , espe- cially the non ...
... feel again that power is slipping from their grasp , and that it is necessary to rally to prevent the government from being restricted to its constitutional duties . The evil to be guarded against in the States , espe- cially the non ...
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... feel that we are not a little indebted to the author of this sermon ; for we had no conception of the impotent doctrine we had all along been insisting upon , till we found him reproducing it . We cannot reflect on our advocacy of the ...
... feel that we are not a little indebted to the author of this sermon ; for we had no conception of the impotent doctrine we had all along been insisting upon , till we found him reproducing it . We cannot reflect on our advocacy of the ...
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... feels the great heart of humanity beat under his left breast , is always terribly in earnest . He speaks out from a soul full of love , as if life and death hung on the issue , burning words , which fall like coals of fire on the naked ...
... feels the great heart of humanity beat under his left breast , is always terribly in earnest . He speaks out from a soul full of love , as if life and death hung on the issue , burning words , which fall like coals of fire on the naked ...
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