The Presbyterian Magazine, 9. kötet,11. kiadásCortlandt Van Rensselaer W. H. Mitchell (etc.), 1859 |
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... force of public opinion , and neces- sitated to preserve a fair appearance of decency and morality , it assumes a hue resembling the benevolence of Christianity ; it even lays claim to a higher order of morality , and to a more strict ...
... force of public opinion , and neces- sitated to preserve a fair appearance of decency and morality , it assumes a hue resembling the benevolence of Christianity ; it even lays claim to a higher order of morality , and to a more strict ...
501. oldal
... force of the argument , that there is no essential difference between the African and the domestic , or inter - State trade . But when it is remembered that , in the former case , men must be reduced to the condition of servitude for ...
... force of the argument , that there is no essential difference between the African and the domestic , or inter - State trade . But when it is remembered that , in the former case , men must be reduced to the condition of servitude for ...
526. oldal
... force of this mission . In the churches there were , last year , twelve hundred and ninety - six members . One hundred and thirty - two have been added the present year , making more than fourteen hundred communicants . In announcing ...
... force of this mission . In the churches there were , last year , twelve hundred and ninety - six members . One hundred and thirty - two have been added the present year , making more than fourteen hundred communicants . In announcing ...
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