The National Review, Volume 11W.H. Allen, 1888 - English literature |
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Page 555
... poor in England . They will suffer any discomfort or privation sooner than leave their dark , dirty , and unhealthy houses ; their ignorance , their dread of the sea , and the strong family feeling that exists among all classes of ...
... poor in England . They will suffer any discomfort or privation sooner than leave their dark , dirty , and unhealthy houses ; their ignorance , their dread of the sea , and the strong family feeling that exists among all classes of ...
Page 557
... poor than their strong inherent conviction that the Kingdom of Heaven is not for the rich , but is their inheritance . Thus the inequalities , the injustices , the hardships of life are all supportable and equitable , for in that ...
... poor than their strong inherent conviction that the Kingdom of Heaven is not for the rich , but is their inheritance . Thus the inequalities , the injustices , the hardships of life are all supportable and equitable , for in that ...
Page 559
... poor woman has often said to me , " I would thank- fully go to church , but I am ashamed to be seen in these rags . ' It is a common belief that the poor go to church as much for the sake of what they think they may gain by constant ...
... poor woman has often said to me , " I would thank- fully go to church , but I am ashamed to be seen in these rags . ' It is a common belief that the poor go to church as much for the sake of what they think they may gain by constant ...
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