The Monthly Miscellany, Volume 1 - Volume 2, Issue 2Cazneau Palfrey William Crosby & Company, 1839 - Liberalism (Religion) This miscellany was intended to furnish religious reading, discussing subjects of religion and morals, as well as literature in its religious aspects; and also to convey religious news, particularly in relation to the history of the Unitarian church in both the U.S. and Britain ... Contents included sermons, religious news, book reviews, essays, poetry, and listings of ordinations and dedications. (cf. American Periodical Series Online, 1740-1900). |
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... rich and fragrant . Thus must it be in heaven . The tree of life must bear divers kinds of fruit , to suit the tastes , to expand the minds , to cherish the devotion of those who have passed through unlike scenes of earthly discipline ...
... rich and fragrant . Thus must it be in heaven . The tree of life must bear divers kinds of fruit , to suit the tastes , to expand the minds , to cherish the devotion of those who have passed through unlike scenes of earthly discipline ...
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... rich and still richer abundance upon their souls ? Yes . This is enough ; but it is not all . The humble will , in due time , be exalted . As their powers are unfolded and their energies expanded , they will enter upon their own ...
... rich and still richer abundance upon their souls ? Yes . This is enough ; but it is not all . The humble will , in due time , be exalted . As their powers are unfolded and their energies expanded , they will enter upon their own ...
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... rich indications of a benevolent principle in the Maker and Ruler of the world and of man . But I will not dwell now on this point , because I think that after all that may be said of it , this is not the view that first or most ...
... rich indications of a benevolent principle in the Maker and Ruler of the world and of man . But I will not dwell now on this point , because I think that after all that may be said of it , this is not the view that first or most ...
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... rich vein of independent thought runs through them , and the glowing character of the language is evidently the result and expression of strong emotion . Sometimes we are reminded of Dr. Chalmers ; but Mr. Dewey's style has more ...
... rich vein of independent thought runs through them , and the glowing character of the language is evidently the result and expression of strong emotion . Sometimes we are reminded of Dr. Chalmers ; but Mr. Dewey's style has more ...
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... rich , and because it will enable them to do this , as is either silently implied , or expressly inculcated , in most exhortations and encouragements to dili- gence , whilst respecting God , the soul , duty , eternity , an ominous ...
... rich , and because it will enable them to do this , as is either silently implied , or expressly inculcated , in most exhortations and encouragements to dili- gence , whilst respecting God , the soul , duty , eternity , an ominous ...
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