Littell's Living Age, Volume 60Living Age Company Incorporated, 1859 |
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Page 41
... truths which agitate before they are apprehended . These are the indicators of truth's whereabouts , and vibrate , like the diviner's rod , over the spot where the secret treasure lies buried . Thus the absurdities and horrors of ...
... truths which agitate before they are apprehended . These are the indicators of truth's whereabouts , and vibrate , like the diviner's rod , over the spot where the secret treasure lies buried . Thus the absurdities and horrors of ...
Page 265
... truth , can be read as an falsehood to escape so odious and terrible an anticipation of the truth . By an admirable enemy , but he cannot be made a hero : a image , M. Biot characterizes the value of all martyr showing such reluctance ...
... truth , can be read as an falsehood to escape so odious and terrible an anticipation of the truth . By an admirable enemy , but he cannot be made a hero : a image , M. Biot characterizes the value of all martyr showing such reluctance ...
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... truths of the Gospel of Christ . Its importance as an aid in diffusing truth is not yet fully known , and is not appre- ciated as it should be , even by ministers of religion . Without departing in any manner from the proper work of the ...
... truths of the Gospel of Christ . Its importance as an aid in diffusing truth is not yet fully known , and is not appre- ciated as it should be , even by ministers of religion . Without departing in any manner from the proper work of the ...
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