Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 96W. Blackwood., 1864 |
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... Church so re- markable as its deep study and thorough acquaintance with all the moods and wants and wishes of humanity . Whatever its demerits , one cannot but admit that no other religion ever approached it in inti- macy with the human ...
... Church so re- markable as its deep study and thorough acquaintance with all the moods and wants and wishes of humanity . Whatever its demerits , one cannot but admit that no other religion ever approached it in inti- macy with the human ...
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... Church , judges , civil and un- civil servants of the Crown , and scores of others , whom nothing would tempt into the Cursaal at Ems or Baden , as coolly as possible playing this terrific game , and back- ing themselves heavily for a ...
... Church , judges , civil and un- civil servants of the Crown , and scores of others , whom nothing would tempt into the Cursaal at Ems or Baden , as coolly as possible playing this terrific game , and back- ing themselves heavily for a ...
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... church . The house contained the Igoumen , a fine - looking man , who received us hospitably , and inform- of shattered cottages , that I had not found time to explore the head- waters of the river , and descend it in this exciting ...
... church . The house contained the Igoumen , a fine - looking man , who received us hospitably , and inform- of shattered cottages , that I had not found time to explore the head- waters of the river , and descend it in this exciting ...
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... Church . This Church property may be divided into four categories -that belonging to Government monasteries , to Cenobitic monas- teries , to Dedicated monasteries , and to secular churches . The Gov- ernment monasteries are small en ...
... Church . This Church property may be divided into four categories -that belonging to Government monasteries , to Cenobitic monas- teries , to Dedicated monasteries , and to secular churches . The Gov- ernment monasteries are small en ...
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... Church of which he is the head , under various pretexts . It was only natural that , when the Otto- man rule was more directly opera- tive in the Principalities than it is at present , everything should be managed by intrigue through ...
... Church of which he is the head , under various pretexts . It was only natural that , when the Otto- man rule was more directly opera- tive in the Principalities than it is at present , everything should be managed by intrigue through ...
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