The Christian Spectator, Volume 1Howe & Spalding, 1827 - Theology |
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Page 80
... seems he had dis- ological Review speaks , -a peri- covered in his clamberings about odical , than which there is not an- the walls of that venerable edifice , other in the world more eminently the church establishment . The high ...
... seems he had dis- ological Review speaks , -a peri- covered in his clamberings about odical , than which there is not an- the walls of that venerable edifice , other in the world more eminently the church establishment . The high ...
Page 317
... seem inclined to derive it from atone , that is , to be at one , which means to be at peace , or , in a state of con ... seems to be truly a sec- ondary one , ) is , to stand as an equiv alent for any thing , as Johnson de- fines it ...
... seem inclined to derive it from atone , that is , to be at one , which means to be at peace , or , in a state of con ... seems to be truly a sec- ondary one , ) is , to stand as an equiv alent for any thing , as Johnson de- fines it ...
Page 368
... seems to us , tenderness is expressed in this case by modulation rather than by the slides of the voice . turns the voice upwards at the end of a sentence ; as , You was paid to fight against Alexander , not to rail at him . Harmony ...
... seems to us , tenderness is expressed in this case by modulation rather than by the slides of the voice . turns the voice upwards at the end of a sentence ; as , You was paid to fight against Alexander , not to rail at him . Harmony ...
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