| 1839 - 460 pages
...Christianity out of the page of munis history, -and what would his laws have been — what his civilization ? .Christianity is mixed up with our very being and our daily life ; there is not a familiar object around us which does not wear its maik, not u being or a thing which does not wear a different aspect,... | |
| 1839 - 444 pages
...Christianity out of the page of man's history, and what woujd his laws have been—what his civilisation ?—Christianity is mixed up with our very being and...wear its mark, not a being or a thing which does not rear a different aspect because the light of Christian hope is on it, not a law which does not owe... | |
| 1839 - 444 pages
...Christianity out of the page of man's history, and what would his laws have been — what his civilization ? Christianity is mixed up with our very being, and...a familiar object round us which does not wear its marks, not a being or a thing which does not wear a different aspect, because the light of Christian... | |
| 1840 - 452 pages
...Christianity out of the page of man's history, and what would his laws have been — what his civilization? Christianity is mixed up with our very being and our...not a familiar object round us which does not wear a mark, not a being nor a thing which does not wear a different aspect because the light of Christian... | |
| Alexander Campbell, Charles Louis Loos - 1839 - 616 pages
...Ohristianity out of the page of man's history, and what would his laws have been? — What his civilization? Christianity is mixed up with our very being, and our daily life: there is not a familiar object around us which does not wear a mask; not a being or a thing which does not wear a different aspect,... | |
| 1839 - 540 pages
...Christianity out of the page of man's history, and what would his laws have been-r-what his civilization? Christianity is mixed up with our very being and our daily life ; there is not a familiar object around us which does not wear its mark, not a being or a thing, which does not wear a different aspect... | |
| William Vaughan - 1839 - 420 pages
...out of the page of man's history, and " ' what would his laws have been, what his civili" ' zation? Christianity is mixed up with our very " ' being and...our daily life ; there is not a familiar " ' object around us which does not wear a different " c aspect because the light of Christian hope is on " '... | |
| Saturday magazine - 1840 - 1078 pages
...would his laws have been, what his civilization ? Christianity is mixed op with our very being and onr daily life ; there is not a familiar object round...does not wear its mark ; not a being or a thing which •Iocs not wear a different aspect, because the light of Christian hope is on it ; not a law which... | |
| 1840 - 210 pages
...ehristianity from the page of man's history, and what his laws have j been — and what his eivilization. Christianity is mixed up with our very being and our daily life ; ,j there is not a familiar objeet around whieh does not wear a mark, not a being or thing whieh does... | |
| 1851 - 316 pages
...Christianity out of the page of man's history, and what would his laws have been — what his civilization ? Christianity is mixed up with our very being and our daily life ; there is not a familiar object around us which does not wear a different aspect because the light of Christian love is on it — not... | |
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