The Literary Emporium, Volumes 3-4J.K. Wellman, 1846 - American literature |
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... never clash . They abound in mu- tual illustration and confirmation . For science frequently throws light upon the inspired page , while the Scriptures illuminate science . Indeed natural and revealed religion are but one and the same ...
... never clash . They abound in mu- tual illustration and confirmation . For science frequently throws light upon the inspired page , while the Scriptures illuminate science . Indeed natural and revealed religion are but one and the same ...
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... never would have laid whole countries in ruin , if sin had not first obtruded its baleful influence . " Cursed is the ground for thy sake ; in sorrow shalt thou eat of it all the days of thy life . Thorns also and thistles shall it ...
... never would have laid whole countries in ruin , if sin had not first obtruded its baleful influence . " Cursed is the ground for thy sake ; in sorrow shalt thou eat of it all the days of thy life . Thorns also and thistles shall it ...
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... the character of a truly good man . But they never subsist without grace . Having before us the picture of a good , we can easily make out the features of a bad man . Original . TO THE STARS . BY JAMES STILLMAN . The Vegetable Kingdom . 9.
... the character of a truly good man . But they never subsist without grace . Having before us the picture of a good , we can easily make out the features of a bad man . Original . TO THE STARS . BY JAMES STILLMAN . The Vegetable Kingdom . 9.
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... never had they so affecting an interview since their acquaintance . The succeeding year terminated the protracted struggle . Con- ceived in the profoundest wisdom , the war was carried on with nobleness of spirit , and closed in triumph ...
... never had they so affecting an interview since their acquaintance . The succeeding year terminated the protracted struggle . Con- ceived in the profoundest wisdom , the war was carried on with nobleness of spirit , and closed in triumph ...
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... never existed , are called up in long and harmonious succession , invested with all the characters of truth , and all the vividness of present ex- istence . The mind remembers , conceives , combines , and reasons ; it loves , and fears ...
... never existed , are called up in long and harmonious succession , invested with all the characters of truth , and all the vividness of present ex- istence . The mind remembers , conceives , combines , and reasons ; it loves , and fears ...
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