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Page 84
... believe the true strength and stability of our country has been founded and has risen . We should like to see a clear and popular picture of the Saxon laws and Saxon times ; a short , vivid digest of the men and their mode of life , and ...
... believe the true strength and stability of our country has been founded and has risen . We should like to see a clear and popular picture of the Saxon laws and Saxon times ; a short , vivid digest of the men and their mode of life , and ...
Page 516
... believe a cry was never more unjust . We have often said that we believe the pulpit was never more efficiently filled , and its work never more conscientiously performed , than it is now . It is true we have not many instances of men ...
... believe a cry was never more unjust . We have often said that we believe the pulpit was never more efficiently filled , and its work never more conscientiously performed , than it is now . It is true we have not many instances of men ...
Page 550
... believe it as Divinely authorized truth . ' Others , fully convinced of their past errors and of the new doctrines , expressed themselves in the following terms : We not only now believe this Bible to be a revelation from God , but we ...
... believe it as Divinely authorized truth . ' Others , fully convinced of their past errors and of the new doctrines , expressed themselves in the following terms : We not only now believe this Bible to be a revelation from God , but we ...
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