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... Roman classics . Although many of those who learn Latin and Greek afford no illustration in themselves of the re- fined and delicate taste which the Greek and Roman writers , when understood and duly appreciated , are so calculated to ...
... Roman classics . Although many of those who learn Latin and Greek afford no illustration in themselves of the re- fined and delicate taste which the Greek and Roman writers , when understood and duly appreciated , are so calculated to ...
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... Romans : he reads it critically , and won- ders that there is no mention made of a bishop of Rome , or of a ' mother of God , ' and no- tices how the apostle to the Gentiles breathes love towards Israel , and what he speaks of their ...
... Romans : he reads it critically , and won- ders that there is no mention made of a bishop of Rome , or of a ' mother of God , ' and no- tices how the apostle to the Gentiles breathes love towards Israel , and what he speaks of their ...
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... Roman calendar . But still a question was to this pagan festival when it was baptized and ad- mitted into the ritual of Roman Christianity ? If the name of Christ could not be conve- niently tacked to it , what should hinder its be- ing ...
... Roman calendar . But still a question was to this pagan festival when it was baptized and ad- mitted into the ritual of Roman Christianity ? If the name of Christ could not be conve- niently tacked to it , what should hinder its be- ing ...
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... Roman - catholic , and a good Irish scholar as well , was employed in translating the New Testament into Irish , and with this not unnatural result - that he left the church of Rome . He soon after carried with him , by that simple word ...
... Roman - catholic , and a good Irish scholar as well , was employed in translating the New Testament into Irish , and with this not unnatural result - that he left the church of Rome . He soon after carried with him , by that simple word ...
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... Roman - catholics are of the plan which was the turning - point of the compelled to pay tithes to a church with the whole - the pivot on which all turned . It creed of which they differ . The fact was , that declared the assumption of ...
... Roman - catholics are of the plan which was the turning - point of the compelled to pay tithes to a church with the whole - the pivot on which all turned . It creed of which they differ . The fact was , that declared the assumption of ...
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