The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 39
... Christian world . He represented their mythology as having something in it of an inspiring and animating nature ; and , looking up to the temple of Apollo , whose polished columns were richly illuminated by the lights beneath , the ...
... Christian world . He represented their mythology as having something in it of an inspiring and animating nature ; and , looking up to the temple of Apollo , whose polished columns were richly illuminated by the lights beneath , the ...
Page 40
... Christianity . Consider , ' said he , with some pomposity , which I at that time thought exceed- ingly fine , the poor and low trash which we find in our modern comedies , and the tinselled ornaments of our stage . What are our lower ...
... Christianity . Consider , ' said he , with some pomposity , which I at that time thought exceed- ingly fine , the poor and low trash which we find in our modern comedies , and the tinselled ornaments of our stage . What are our lower ...
Page 52
... Christians ? ' " What people ? ' I asked . " The people who live in this country , ' he added , ' are they Christians ? ' " Certainly , ' I answered . question ? ' ' What made you ask the " He rather hesitated , and slightly turned his ...
... Christians ? ' " What people ? ' I asked . " The people who live in this country , ' he added , ' are they Christians ? ' " Certainly , ' I answered . question ? ' ' What made you ask the " He rather hesitated , and slightly turned his ...
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... Christian era , and how they were connected with each other in their great progenitors . Much of this he explained to me , not with the air of one who knows more than the person to whom he is speaking , but as believing me able to ...
... Christian era , and how they were connected with each other in their great progenitors . Much of this he explained to me , not with the air of one who knows more than the person to whom he is speaking , but as believing me able to ...
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... Christianity and scrip- tural knowledge is laid in the mind of a young man ; when he has been made acquainted with history as referring constantly to Scripture , and has been led to consider the human race , as they are described in ...
... Christianity and scrip- tural knowledge is laid in the mind of a young man ; when he has been made acquainted with history as referring constantly to Scripture , and has been led to consider the human race , as they are described in ...
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