The Christian Review, Том 23Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1858 |
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... soul and the spiritual delights of a world unseen . It might therefore have been presumed , that man , calm , thoughtful , calculating , would be most inclined to the new religion , and , of all men , that philosophers trained to rea ...
... soul and the spiritual delights of a world unseen . It might therefore have been presumed , that man , calm , thoughtful , calculating , would be most inclined to the new religion , and , of all men , that philosophers trained to rea ...
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... soul , which raised them above their social po- sition , and made them superior in virtue and womanly grace to all their pagan sisters . " What wives these Christians have ! " was the envious but admiring exclamation of a hea- then ...
... soul , which raised them above their social po- sition , and made them superior in virtue and womanly grace to all their pagan sisters . " What wives these Christians have ! " was the envious but admiring exclamation of a hea- then ...
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... of Chrysostom . Meanwhile in the West a yet mightier intellect and deep- er soul was yielding at last , after long conflict with lust and t pride , to the voice of truth , and Monica 6 [ Jan. , Christian Women of the.
... of Chrysostom . Meanwhile in the West a yet mightier intellect and deep- er soul was yielding at last , after long conflict with lust and t pride , to the voice of truth , and Monica 6 [ Jan. , Christian Women of the.
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... soul . In the second apology of Justin , we find the following narra- tive . A woman of Rome , who had trod the paths of vice with her husband , was at length made acquainted with the principles of Christianity and heartily received ...
... soul . In the second apology of Justin , we find the following narra- tive . A woman of Rome , who had trod the paths of vice with her husband , was at length made acquainted with the principles of Christianity and heartily received ...
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... soul more sternly . Pride was assailed from without , and mortified by a garment of rags . Appe- tite was put to coarser fare , and starved into submission . Avarice was expelled , vi et armis , by alienating whole es- tates in a day ...
... soul more sternly . Pride was assailed from without , and mortified by a garment of rags . Appe- tite was put to coarser fare , and starved into submission . Avarice was expelled , vi et armis , by alienating whole es- tates in a day ...
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