Modern Agitators: Or, Pen Portraits of Living American ReformersMiller, Orton & Mulligan, 1856 - 396 páginas |
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... hold were he confined to written ser- mons . He seems to be talking directly to each in- dividual hearer . There is no escape ; he bends over the pulpit and looks you in the face ; he intends that He you shall not go home without ...
... hold were he confined to written ser- mons . He seems to be talking directly to each in- dividual hearer . There is no escape ; he bends over the pulpit and looks you in the face ; he intends that He you shall not go home without ...
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... holds it off , and brings it nigh . It suffuses his whole body with book magnetism . He walks up and down , in a maze , at the mysterious allotments of Provi- dence that gives so much money to men that spend it upon their appetites ...
... holds it off , and brings it nigh . It suffuses his whole body with book magnetism . He walks up and down , in a maze , at the mysterious allotments of Provi- dence that gives so much money to men that spend it upon their appetites ...
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... hold of great things as though they could and must be done . Every sentence is uttered with an energy which carries it home to the innermost souls of all who hear ; yet his combativeness is never expended in personal defense , or in ...
... hold of great things as though they could and must be done . Every sentence is uttered with an energy which carries it home to the innermost souls of all who hear ; yet his combativeness is never expended in personal defense , or in ...
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... , nourishes the poetry of the soul , and perpetually descending from the thres- hold of the Infinite , keeps open an archway of mystery and heaven . " In fact , the charm of Mr. Chapin's declamation consists E. H. CHAPIN . 47.
... , nourishes the poetry of the soul , and perpetually descending from the thres- hold of the Infinite , keeps open an archway of mystery and heaven . " In fact , the charm of Mr. Chapin's declamation consists E. H. CHAPIN . 47.
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... holds society together ; it is the basis of all trust and confidence ; it is the pillar of all moral rectitude . Without it suspicion would take the place of trust ; vice would be more than a match for virtue ; men would prey upon each ...
... holds society together ; it is the basis of all trust and confidence ; it is the pillar of all moral rectitude . Without it suspicion would take the place of trust ; vice would be more than a match for virtue ; men would prey upon each ...
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