American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 34Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, John Holmes Agnew, Kinahan Cornwallis 1849 |
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All this is well known ; we are fully aware that there is nothing new in the ideas expressed above ; but are these truths acted upon ? We think not . The Jesuits are the only asso- ciation who as a body have ...
All this is well known ; we are fully aware that there is nothing new in the ideas expressed above ; but are these truths acted upon ? We think not . The Jesuits are the only asso- ciation who as a body have ...
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But give to him that reverence Which riper age demands of youth ; The love , disarming all offence , Which Wisdom has for Truth . Deal gently , or life's music springs Will cease their golden play too soon ; For he's the shattered harp ...
But give to him that reverence Which riper age demands of youth ; The love , disarming all offence , Which Wisdom has for Truth . Deal gently , or life's music springs Will cease their golden play too soon ; For he's the shattered harp ...
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but if my noon of youth Be made all dark , thy bosom feel a dart , I'll pray to have thy innocence and truth , Thy conscious rectitude of mind and heart . And He who lists the wronged soul's anguished prayer Would hear my cause in ...
but if my noon of youth Be made all dark , thy bosom feel a dart , I'll pray to have thy innocence and truth , Thy conscious rectitude of mind and heart . And He who lists the wronged soul's anguished prayer Would hear my cause in ...
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We here see a faithful portraiture of the sad condition of society ; when left to follow the bent of its own vicious inclinations , without the restraints of divine truth or the influences of Christian virtue .
We here see a faithful portraiture of the sad condition of society ; when left to follow the bent of its own vicious inclinations , without the restraints of divine truth or the influences of Christian virtue .
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... Types of innocence and truth , Blithe as breeze and pure as star , Little children always are ! Care , the heritage of man , Hath not passed before their scan ; Sin , the plague - spot of this earth , First attendant at our birth ...
... Types of innocence and truth , Blithe as breeze and pure as star , Little children always are ! Care , the heritage of man , Hath not passed before their scan ; Sin , the plague - spot of this earth , First attendant at our birth ...
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