References from web pagesYour Search Results at Zubal Books The Radical. Sidney H. Morse, Editor and Proprietor. Vol. VI. July, 1869 ... December, 1869. Boston: - 1869 - Unitarianism, Free Religious Assemby, ... www.zubalbooks.com/ search.jsp?r=0& n=1& cp=1& p=50& c1=keyword& clabel1=Keyword& cv1=religion& sort=author& searchType=AND File Box 13 - us General and Urban History The Radical 1 (Apr. 1866): 291-4. ..... The Radical (nd): 285-90. Morse, Sidney H. "Public Affairs. .... The Radical (June 1867): 611-21. Card 174 ... www.pvamu.edu/ pages/ 3760.asp Places mentioned in this book Maps KML
 | Lynn, Mass - Page 113BY SAMUEL JOHNSON, Minister of the Free Church at Lynn, Mass. II. REAL AND IMAGINARY AUTHORITY. WE have urged that the Fountainhead of Religion is not ...more pages: 49 73 154 |
 | Brighton - Page 187ROBERTSON, the late eloquent minister of Brighton, said once that the Protestantism of many people and Churches was that they had broken Popery into a ...more pages: 312 360 |
More | Edinburgh - Page 187The controversy seems to have sprang up about the running of Sunday trains over the road between Edinburgh and Glasgow. ...more pages: 109 147 188 |
 | Glasgow - Page 187The controversy seems to have sprang up about the running of Sunday trains over the road between Edinburgh and Glasgow. ...more pages: 188 |
 | Paris - Page 310This is but one among a hundred demolitions and rebuildings which are rapidly and entirely changing the aspect of old Paris. ...more pages: 172 306 312 360 428 449 488 |
 | Cheltenham - Page 360the high spirit and purpose with which he entered oa hie career as a minister; his labors, trials, and success at Winchester and Cheltenham; and, ...more pages: 312 |
 | Rome - Page 187But lately this Pope received a terrible shock — something in fact, analogous to the withdrawal of French troops from that other at Rome. ...more pages: 44 172 237 238 267 442 |
 | London - Page 256part of its income out in gorgeous and fascinating plays, which, transplanted from Italy, have only reached their full flower here in dismal London. ...more pages: 112 147 152 401 425 449 487 489 |
 | Lexington, Kentucky - Page 108The people of Lexington, Kentucky, have voted to invite the association to hold its next annual meeting there ; the Philadelphia Prison Society, ... |
 | New York - Page 230Brace, Esq., of New York, who read a most interesting paper on the Sanitary Legislation of England, fortified by statistics and by the results of his ...more pages: 55 107 108 211 212 292 444 445 448 486 |
 | Salisbury - Page 186Helen's sound, and thickly scattered around the James ; you may build monuments over the pits at Andersonville and Salisbury, and yet make no return, ... |
 | Genoa - Page 423A disciple of Jeremy Bentham, the utilitarian philosopher, doubtless regards a sturdy peasant from Genoa or Savoy, with strong thews and sinews, ... |
 | Oxford - Page 312thoroughness, and enthusiasm of his study at Oxford ; the high spirit anil purpose with which he entered on his career as a minister ; his labors, ...more pages: 360 |
 | Dublin - Page 231Organ ot Dublin. Penal Semitude takes the place of the vicious methods of Transportation and Prison Ships, which are now definitely abolished, ... |
 | New Haven - Page 107Woolsey, of New Haven, (Department of Economy, Trade, and Finance) ; IV. Dr. Francis Lieber, of New York, (Department of Jurisprudence. |
 | Carlstadt - Page 118All the while. that Luther was persecuting Carlstadt for what he called throwing away the Gospels, he was himself denouncing whatever he disliked in ... |
 | Cambridge - Page 107Thomas Hill, of Cambridge, (Department of Education) ; II. Dr. Samuel G. Howe, of Boston, (Department of Public Health); III. Rev. Dr. Theodore D. ...more pages: 144 227 449 |
 | Newport - Page 425the lady of a British officer in Newport told Trumbull that he spent the last night he passed in Newport under the window of a friend of her's, ... |
 | St. Augustine - Page 21So said St. Augustine, who was a Christian. He would rather that Christianity should come in the circle of nature, than that nature should appear ...more pages: 237 |
 | Andover - Page 333who lately wrote from Andover that she ought to be making preparation for death, will not think of her as soon as he reads the account of the revival ... |
 | York - Page 109continued to receive their full consideration, and those whom we extolled at York and Edinburgh for their kindly conduct, and especially the Messrs. ... |
 | Cincinnati - Page 353Alcott made a call at Cincinnati on his return home, and met a number of the people who compose the Free Religious Society of that city, ...more pages: 293 |
 | St. Louis - Page 294Wendell Phillips might all the better represent St. Louis, because he is not connected with its petty interests :. we need the congressmen of ...more pages: 293 351 |
 | Philadelphia - Page 227Carey, Esq., Philadelphia ; Charles I,. Brace, Esq., NY The Corresponding Members, residing in Europe, were the following : In Great Britain and ...more pages: 9 229 |
 | Haverhill, Mass - Page 112Address SH MORSE, at Haverhill, Mass. " Enlightenments " and " Book Notices" which have been advertised as in the contents of this number, ... |
 | Berlin - Page 488Petersburg he was for about six months ambassador at Paris, and was summoned hence to Berlin to officiate in the double capacity of Minister of ... |
 | Baltimore - Page 184Now the tide of life in Maryland flows with Northern teachers of the negro, through the streets of Baltimore, over the bloody tracks of a ...more pages: 210 |
 | Liverpool - Page 108not formally organized until October, 1857, when its first assembly was held at Birmingham. In 1858, it met in Liverpool; in 1859, in Bradford; and. |
 | Yonkers, NY - Page 227Knapp, Yonkers, NY ; Prof. Daniel Wilson, Toronto, CW ; Edward A. Meredith, Esq., Quebec, CE ; Rev. Philip Carpenter, Montreal, CE To these were ... |
 | Lansing - Page 10and just in the twilight of one of the most terrible spring nights, he was summoned to Lansing, to consult on the impending rebellion. ... |
 | Leeds - Page 109The early closing, of which Leeds was so great and so early an example, has been more generally followed, and it is very probable that in both these ... |
 | Athens - Page 444was only a. pretty enamel ; and the work of Athens was vast, though she never covered the space of the Duke of Sutherland's estate. ...more pages: 237 |
 | Ann Arbor - Page 227EO Haven, DD, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; 2. Mrs. Mary Eliot Parkman, 109 Boylston Street, Boston ; 3. David A. Wells, Esq., Custom House, ... |
 | Vienna - Page 487Bismarck was sent to Vienna, and contributed largely to the exclusion of Austria from the Zollverein, organizing a systematic opposition to Count ... |
 | Florence - Page 184Far away in Florence, her roses each spring blushing all over his grave for pride of him, sleeps the true American, who took precedence of all the ... |
 | Williamstown, Mass - Page 227Joseph White, Williamstown, Mass; 2. James C. White, MD, 10 Park Place, Boston ; 3. Hon. George Walker, Springfield, Mass ; 4. Prof. Theodore W. ... |
 | Coventry - Page 478and shut their ears and turn away their faces as the people of old Coventry did : sure also that -in listening to these wordy professions, ... |
 | New Orleans - Page 13From Chicago, our Young Men's Christian Association went to New Orleans, joined there in prayers and praises. It was but one instance in a thousand. ... |
 | Springfield, Mass - Page 227George Walker, Springfield, Mass ; 4. Prof. Theodore W. Dwight, Columbia College, New York. TREASURER. — James J. Higginson, Esq., 40 State Street, ... |
 | Chicago - Page 13From Chicago, our Young Men's Christian Association went to New Orleans, joined there in prayers and praises. It was but one instance in a thousand. ... |
 | Washington, DC - Page 398Washington, DC : WA and OH Morrison. 1866. Boston : Lee and Shepard. The author of this Diary is an intelligent Polish gentleman, who, ... |
 | Lancaster - Page 109The counties of York and Lancaster continue to take the lead, as in the number of 505, Lancastef has no less than 130, and this 104. ... |
 | Ohio, Illinois - Page 212For example: In 1860, six states — New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, and Massachusetts — contained 13000000, or half the white ... |
 | Menia - Page 205Fenia and Menia. But with his first word Than the brief silence Us he did greet The cuckoo doth claim — " Ye from your labor No longer than whilst I ...more pages: 206 |
 | Jerusalem - Page 16Almost every house in Jerusalem was that night a scene of a similar entertainment. Like our Thanksgiving dinner, it was observed by families, ...more pages: 11 252 301 |
 | Bogota - Page 442over the glorious wilderness of Brazil, and the rich alluvium of the Amazon, mine the Andes, and fill those wonderful plateaus where, as in Bogota, ... |
 | San Francisco - Page 195All civilizations," said a learned and highly intelligent mandarin in San Francisco, " have their seasons of growth, to be followed by seasons of ... |
LessPopular passagesNathanael saith unto him, Whence knowest thou me? Jesus answered and said unto him, Before that Philip called thee, when thou wast under the fig tree, I saw thee. Page 169 ABOU BEN ADHEM — may his tribe increase — Awoke one night from a deep dream of peace, And saw within the moonlight in his room, Making it rich and like a lily in bloom, An angel writing in a book of gold. Exceeding peace had made Ben Adhem bold And to the presence in the room he said: 'What writest thou?' The vision raised its head, And with a look made all of sweet accord, Answered: 'The names of those who love the Lord. Page 15 MoreFORASMUCH as many have taken in hand to set forth in order a declaration of those things which are most surely believed among us, even as they delivered them unto us, which from the beginning were eyewitnesses, and ministers of the word... Page 382 Then Moses stood in the gate of the camp, and said, Who is on the LORD'S side ? let him come unto me. Page 436 The stationariness of religion; the assumption that the age of inspiration is past, that the Bible is closed; the fear of degrading the character of Jesus by representing him as a man; indicate with sufficient clearness the falsehood of our theology. It is the office of a true teacher to show us that God is, not was; that He speaketh, not spake. Page 45 Unaffrighted by the silence round them, Undistracted by the sights they see, These demand not that the things without them Yield them love, amusement, sympathy. Page 25 Nay, not so," Replied the angel. Abou spoke more low, But cheerly still ; and said, " I pray thee, then, Write me as one that loves his fellow-men. Page 15 Philip findeth Nathanael, and saith unto him, We have found him of whom Moses in the law and the prophets did write, Jesus of Nazareth, the son of Joseph. Page 169 And when they arose early on the morrow morning, behold, Dagon was fallen upon his face to the ground before the ark of the Lord... Page 252 But the hour cometh, and now is, when the true worshippers shall worship the Father in spirit and in truth : for the Father seeketh such to worship him. Page 11 LessContents | 34 | | | | | 49 | | | | | 72 | | | | | 135 | | | | | 146 | | | | | 247 | | | | | 253 | | | | | 297 | | | |
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