The North American Review, Volume 149O. Everett, 1889 - North American review Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... church , which regu- lated all their doings and left little scope for private judgment of any kind . To some extent this ecclesiastical control still ex- ists in certain denominational colleges , but in these it is a fertile source of ...
... church , which regu- lated all their doings and left little scope for private judgment of any kind . To some extent this ecclesiastical control still ex- ists in certain denominational colleges , but in these it is a fertile source of ...
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... Church in England . We do not hear nearly so much said on this subject as we used to hear some years ago . But the churchman would be sanguine indeed who ventured therefore to believe that the church is a permanent institution . Now , I ...
... Church in England . We do not hear nearly so much said on this subject as we used to hear some years ago . But the churchman would be sanguine indeed who ventured therefore to believe that the church is a permanent institution . Now , I ...
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... Church Congress in Philadelphia , that when a boy he heard that arch- defender of slavery declare : " If I could find a negro that knows Greek syntax , I would then believe that he is a human being , and should be treated as such ...
... Church Congress in Philadelphia , that when a boy he heard that arch- defender of slavery declare : " If I could find a negro that knows Greek syntax , I would then believe that he is a human being , and should be treated as such ...
Page 101
... churches , and religious associations , frequented by them , are either closed al- together to him or open under odious and insulting restrictions . Who can say how many colored men who have started , full of enthusiasm , upon the road ...
... churches , and religious associations , frequented by them , are either closed al- together to him or open under odious and insulting restrictions . Who can say how many colored men who have started , full of enthusiasm , upon the road ...
Page 101
... Church Congress in Philadelphia , that when a boy he heard that arch- defender of slavery declare : " If I could find a negro that knows Greek syntax , I would then believe that he is a human being , and should be treated as such ...
... Church Congress in Philadelphia , that when a boy he heard that arch- defender of slavery declare : " If I could find a negro that knows Greek syntax , I would then believe that he is a human being , and should be treated as such ...
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