The Southern Quarterly Review, Volumen16Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1850 |
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... idea , such as " Infant God " applied to our Divine Saviour , and " Mother of God " applied to the Vir- gin mother who bore Him . These two expressions became at once the test - words of faith for those who held the or- thodox doctrine ...
... idea , such as " Infant God " applied to our Divine Saviour , and " Mother of God " applied to the Vir- gin mother who bore Him . These two expressions became at once the test - words of faith for those who held the or- thodox doctrine ...
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... ideas superadded to the earlier doctrines of Zoroaster . They believe in one Supreme Being ; but do not worship him by prayer or sacrifice . On the other hand , they cherish a most profound respect for his Satanic Majesty , whom they do ...
... ideas superadded to the earlier doctrines of Zoroaster . They believe in one Supreme Being ; but do not worship him by prayer or sacrifice . On the other hand , they cherish a most profound respect for his Satanic Majesty , whom they do ...
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... ideas - types and emblems , strange , mysterious , and to our minds , united in unnatural combinations ; yet of which God was pleased to make use , to impress His revelations on the minds of men . When the inscriptions which ac- company ...
... ideas - types and emblems , strange , mysterious , and to our minds , united in unnatural combinations ; yet of which God was pleased to make use , to impress His revelations on the minds of men . When the inscriptions which ac- company ...
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... idea of liberty than that which is expressed in the doctrine of equality . But the experience of the world has taught us that equality is not liberty , and that same experience may teach those who will take the trouble to learn , that ...
... idea of liberty than that which is expressed in the doctrine of equality . But the experience of the world has taught us that equality is not liberty , and that same experience may teach those who will take the trouble to learn , that ...
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... idea of its importance than that which is entertained by those who are so jealously appre- hensive of the loss of our liberties . There is one position in which we regard man as more elevated , more important , than as a citizen . It is ...
... idea of its importance than that which is entertained by those who are so jealously appre- hensive of the loss of our liberties . There is one position in which we regard man as more elevated , more important , than as a citizen . It is ...
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