The National Review, Volume 44, Issue 1W.H. Allen, 1904 |
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Page 58
... receiving State aid , would they have remained the same Church as they were before they received that State aid ? Mr. SALVESEN : I think certainly not ; they would have abandoned their Voluntary principles by the mere fact of their ...
... receiving State aid , would they have remained the same Church as they were before they received that State aid ? Mr. SALVESEN : I think certainly not ; they would have abandoned their Voluntary principles by the mere fact of their ...
Page 323
... received a majority of 32,000 , or almost a thousand more than the candidate for Governor received four years ago . The result has naturally increased the Republican feeling of confidence , and correspondingly decreased Democratic hopes ...
... received a majority of 32,000 , or almost a thousand more than the candidate for Governor received four years ago . The result has naturally increased the Republican feeling of confidence , and correspondingly decreased Democratic hopes ...
Page 542
... received . " I found the Bishop , " he writes , " with the book in his hand . . . . I took the precious manuscript in my hand and examined it with an almost religious reverence . " I must conclude the story very shortly ; enough to say ...
... received . " I found the Bishop , " he writes , " with the book in his hand . . . . I took the precious manuscript in my hand and examined it with an almost religious reverence . " I must conclude the story very shortly ; enough to say ...
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