The Methodist Review, Том 82Phillips & Hunt, 1900 |
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... feelings concerning the matter had grown so intense , that this well - known principle received fuller and more striking exemplification than the world is often permitted to behold . A jealous husband had been known to describe the ...
... feelings concerning the matter had grown so intense , that this well - known principle received fuller and more striking exemplification than the world is often permitted to behold . A jealous husband had been known to describe the ...
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... feeling exercises a controlling influence over the processes of knowledge and belief . But in some instances , at least , the development of the modicum of fact into the completed tale can be traced with such exactness that the genesis ...
... feeling exercises a controlling influence over the processes of knowledge and belief . But in some instances , at least , the development of the modicum of fact into the completed tale can be traced with such exactness that the genesis ...
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... feeling of contempt has been tempered by pity and regret - it has been sorrow that has mingled with repulsion , not rejoicing at the plight of a great nation betrayed by the misdoing of her sons . 92 [ January , Methodist Review .
... feeling of contempt has been tempered by pity and regret - it has been sorrow that has mingled with repulsion , not rejoicing at the plight of a great nation betrayed by the misdoing of her sons . 92 [ January , Methodist Review .
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great nation betrayed by the misdoing of her sons . Moved by such feelings , we may dwell with satisfaction on the grounds of hope for France rather than upon the elements of danger in her recent experiences and her present state . The ...
great nation betrayed by the misdoing of her sons . Moved by such feelings , we may dwell with satisfaction on the grounds of hope for France rather than upon the elements of danger in her recent experiences and her present state . The ...
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... feeling , Lanier yet cherished an abiding interest in all human needs , as demonstrated in " The Symphony . " Selfish greed may grind the weary toiler for a season , but manhood must rise . For , he says , I dare avouch my faith is ...
... feeling , Lanier yet cherished an abiding interest in all human needs , as demonstrated in " The Symphony . " Selfish greed may grind the weary toiler for a season , but manhood must rise . For , he says , I dare avouch my faith is ...
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