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... ment which is under the glorious feet of Him , who has stretched out the hea- vens as the groundwork of his pavilion , where he goes forth in the beamy walks of his brightness and his majesty . - Dr . Massie . ence to woman's influence ...
... ment which is under the glorious feet of Him , who has stretched out the hea- vens as the groundwork of his pavilion , where he goes forth in the beamy walks of his brightness and his majesty . - Dr . Massie . ence to woman's influence ...
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... ment . England and the age have gained additional odium by sanctioning such scenes of cold - blooded brutality . And let me add , Anti - Capital Punish- ment Reformers have gained an addi- tional argument , strong as their case was ...
... ment . England and the age have gained additional odium by sanctioning such scenes of cold - blooded brutality . And let me add , Anti - Capital Punish- ment Reformers have gained an addi- tional argument , strong as their case was ...
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... ment and rendered more capable of living holy lives ? Is it the best way to heal one injury by perpetrating another injury ? Should human life be taken on the unstable basis of circumstantial evidence ? Are fallible tribunals equal to ...
... ment and rendered more capable of living holy lives ? Is it the best way to heal one injury by perpetrating another injury ? Should human life be taken on the unstable basis of circumstantial evidence ? Are fallible tribunals equal to ...
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... ment . To the man who whirls through midnight orgies , for whom the jockey and the gambler are companions , who lives almost solely for the purpose of flattering and adorning his body with the empty vanities of perishable fash- ions ...
... ment . To the man who whirls through midnight orgies , for whom the jockey and the gambler are companions , who lives almost solely for the purpose of flattering and adorning his body with the empty vanities of perishable fash- ions ...
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... ment , and sin , it is said Taste has its origin . I would instance , too , as at once the author and educator of a refined Taste , Courtesy ; that gentleness and kindliness , that loving and loveliness , which interpenetrates all the ...
... ment , and sin , it is said Taste has its origin . I would instance , too , as at once the author and educator of a refined Taste , Courtesy ; that gentleness and kindliness , that loving and loveliness , which interpenetrates all the ...
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