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Key words and phrases Philo, gnosis, Erigena, Old Testament, Christian, Jesus, Novalis, Withington, John of Avila, Protestantism, Dionysius the Areopagite, book of Isaiah, England, Edom, Madame Guyon, bear-baiting, tain, E. G. SQUIER, Middle Ages, hypostasis |
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 | Boston - Page 306been held in this city on successive Sunday evenings of the present season, which have excited considerable attention, abroad as well as in Boston. ...more pages: 41 157 229 498 519 |
 | Cologne - Page 268The cathedral of Cologne, that mighty consolidation into stone of the thoughts and hopes and fears of the Middle Ages, that wonderful architectural ...more pages: 276 375 |
 | Manchester - Page 293anonymously ; but it is well known to have been written by the wife of a Unitarian Minister in Manchester, — a first attempt, as we understand. ...more pages: 294 296 302 304 513 |
More | Rome - Page 200At the head of one walks the monk Luther, with all the stout Teutonic heart beating beneath his cassock, the modern Hermann against the modern Rome ...more pages: 215 226 362 383 443 |
 | Weare, NH - Page 161JOSEPH HOBSON PHIPPS. of Weare, NH, a graduate of the Cambridge Divinity School, was ordained as Minister of the First Parish in FRAMINGHAM, Mass., ... |
 | Jaffrey, NH - Page 161Whitwell, and Clarke of Jaffrey, NH Rev. WILLIAM GUSHING of Hingham, a graduate of the Meadville Theological School, was ordained as an Evangelist, ... |
 | WEST NEWTON, Mass - Page 161WILLIAM ORNE WHITE, of Salem, a graduate of the Cambridge Divinity School, was ordained as Pastor of the First Unitarian Society in WEST NEWTON, Mass. ... |
 | South Berwick, Me - Page 508William Bradford Homer, late Pastor of the Congregational Church in South Berwick, Me., with an Introductory Essay and a Memoir. ... |
 | Portsmouth, NH - Page 496Born in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, in 1815, receiving such advantages of education as the schools of that town afforded, entering a store at fifteen ...more pages: 157 |
 | Wilton, NH - Page 161Whitwell of Wilton, NH ; and the other services by Rev. Messrs. Whitwell, and Clarke of Jaffrey, NH Rev. WILLIAM GUSHING of Hingham, a graduate of the ... |
 | Cambridge - Page 161Muzzey, of Cambridge, and Rev. Mr. Gray of Boston. Rev. JOSEPH HOBSON PHIPPS. of Weare, NH, a graduate of the Cambridge Divinity School, was ordained ...more pages: 131 135 163 341 453 487 |
 | Dedham, Mass - Page 514Among the genealogical publications of the day, we may mention the Memoir of Thomas Wight, of Dedham, Mass., with Genealogical Notices of his ... |
 | Tiverton, RI - Page 143He was born at Tiverton, RI, September 20, 1790, and passed his childhood and youth amid the romantic scenery around the heights that overlook ... |
 | Paris - Page 5Many of the English writers are taking great pains to prove, with regard to the French demonstration in particular, — the outbreak in Paris which has ...more pages: 2 4 11 200 333 |
 | Dublin, NH - Page 161Leonard of Dublin, NH ; the Charge, and Right Hand of Fellowship, were given by Rev. Mr. Morison of Milton ; thg Address to the People, by Rev. Mr. ... |
 | Augusta, Me - Page 161LIBERTY BILLINGS, of Augusta, Me., a graduate of the Meadville Theological School, was ordained as Pastor of the First Congregational Church and ... |
 | FRAMINGHAM, Mass - Page 161JOSEPH HOBSON PHIPPS. of Weare, NH, a graduate of the Cambridge Divinity School, was ordained as Minister of the First Parish in FRAMINGHAM, Mass., ... |
 | Dorchester, Mass - Page 107Withington was born in Dorchester, Mass., July 29, 1818, and from the beginning exhibited those peculiar traits which marked him for the service of ... |
 | Berlin - Page 2And in Vienna, and in Munich, and in Berlin, they gather themselves together, — they had already done it in Naples, — they gather themselves together ...more pages: 4 276 364 |
 | Cambridge, Mass - Page 163PETER MACKINTOSH died at Cambridge, Mass., July 28, 1848, aged 60 years. Mr. Mackintosh was a native of Boston, and spent his life in laborious ... |
 | Brookline - Page 160The meeting-house erected by the First Congregational Society in BROOKLINE, Mass., in place of one which they had found inconvenient for the purposes ...more pages: 41 |
 | Burgos - Page 214Her journey was now almost a triumphal march, as in her old age and amid snow and ice she turned her face towards Burgos, where she founded her last ... |
 | UPTON, Mass - Page 161The meeting-house erected by the First Unitarian Society in UPTON, Mass., was dedicated December 14, 1848. The Sermon was preached by Rev. Mr. ... |
 | New York - Page 336305), is the title of a volume just published by Francis & Co. of New York, that will find many readers, and, by its authentic statements and graphic ...more pages: 93 147 157 493 519 |
 | Vienna - Page 2And in Vienna, and in Munich, and in Berlin, they gather themselves together, — they had already done it in Naples, — they gather themselves together ...more pages: 4 |
 | Princeton - Page 514416,) published at Princeton, by George Thompson, has been sent us, along with a " new and revised edition" of the Iliad of Homer, in the original, ... |
 | Munich - Page 2And in Vienna, and in Munich, and in Berlin, they gather themselves together, — they had already done it in Naples, — they gather themselves together ... |
 | Naples - Page 2And in Vienna, and in Munich, and in Berlin, they gather themselves together, — they had already done it in Naples, — they gather themselves together ... |
 | Thomaston, Me - Page 518Fernald has made a similar engagement at Thomaston, Me. — Rev. WH Hadley has accepted an invitation to take charge of the ministry at large in ... |
 | Cincinnati - Page 158the reasoning by which that advice is enforced, we are glad to learn that the society at Cincinnati decline adopting it as the basis of their action. ...more pages: 340 |
 | Milan - Page 364He says that a countenance for Judas would now be found sooner in London or Berlin than it was by Da Vinci, who searched for one a whole year at Milan ...more pages: 4 |
 | Keene, NH - Page 518Livermore of Keene, NH, who has spent the last winter in visiting several of the West India islands, has received essential benefit, and will soon ... |
 | Exeter - Page 131It is known that he was fitted for college in Exeter, his native town, and after graduation at Cambridge at the early age of seventeen, ... |
 | London - Page 364He says that a countenance for Judas would now be found sooner in London or Berlin than it was by Da Vinci, who searched for one a whole year at Milan ...more pages: 260 343 352 354 389 |
 | Philadelphia - Page 158and the "group of Hero and Leander, a duplicate" of which has been recently received in Philadelphia, is noticed with warm expressions of admiration.more pages: 93 488 505 |
 | Barnstable - Page 340JN Bellows has been preaching through the winter to the First Congregational society in Barnstable. — The Church at Watertown will soon receive a ... |
 | Plymouth - Page 102who has orders to that effect, and conveyed to Plymouth, whence he is sent to England to answer the charges preferred against him. ...more pages: 97 |
 | Campbell, Miss - Page 199His remarks on Sprague, Longfellow, Campbell, Miss Barrett, Ben Jonson, Webster, Decker, and Marlowe " of the mighty line," are deserving of ... |
 | Bangor, Me - Page 343JOSHUA YOUNG, of Bangor, Me., who graduated at the Cambridge Divinity School the last year, was ordained as Pastor of the New North Church and Society ... |
 | Concord, NH - Page 340The Church at Watertown will soon receive a pastor; and the society at Concord, NH, have made prospective arrangements for a permanent ministry. ... |
 | Stafford - Page 258Whigs were disposed to murmur because Stafford was suffered to die without seeing his bowels burned before his face. ... |
 | Greenwich - Page 260that the peasant of Dorsetshire may think himself miserably paid with fifteen shillings a week ; that the carpenter at Greenwich may receive ten ... |
 | St. Augustine - Page 372A chain of testimonies might here be quoted against our author, beginning with that of St. Augustine, who says that divination and magic were very ... |
 | Canterbury - Page 215she trusted in that one rile which gives the Papal Church its power, and without which Rome sinks at once to the level of Canterbury and Geneva. ... |
 | Staten Island - Page 493surface of the water, and of their fiendish passions, and profane and corrupt language." Leaving the interior, he proceeded to Staten Island, where. |
 | MARSHFIELD, Mass - Page 160The Second Congregational Society in MARSHFIELD, Mass., having remodelled their meeting-house, it was dedicated anew by religious services October 24, ... |
 | Oxford - Page 23he accepted, according to Schliiter, about the year 833, the invitation of Alfred the Great, and became teacher of mathematics and logic at Oxford. ... |
 | Nuremberg - Page 270That poetical funnel of which Carlyle speaks, manufactured at Nuremberg in 1650, and warranted to pour the whole essence of poetical art into the ... |
 | Shrewsbury, Massachusetts - Page 148History of the Town of Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, from its Settlement in 1717 to 1829, with other Mailer relating thereto not before published, ... |
 | Portland, Me - Page 518WH Hadley has accepted an invitation to take charge of the ministry at large in Portland, Me. — Rev. Messrs. Babbidge of Pepperell and Briggs of ... |
 | Beziers - Page 372They were very numerous at Beziers, and there, on Palm Sunday, the bishop, from the pulpit, thus addressed the Christian congregation : " Angustin. ... |
 | LEOMINSTER, Mass - Page 162AMOS SMITH, late of Boston, was installed as Pastor of the First Congregational Church and Society in LEOMINSTER, Mass., on Sunday, November 26, 1848. ... |
 | Baltimore - Page 225In our own Baltimore, the visitor so privileged may now see the linen hood and serge robe and. * We have no space to write of the recent changes in ... |
 | Rochester, NY - Page 518Bacon of Rochester, NY, has resigned his office as minister of the Unitarian society in that place. — Rev. JN Bellows has accepted an engagement to ... |
 | Matinicus, Me - Page 160Abraham Plumer, — Island of Matinicus, Me. ; Rev. Phineas Fish, — Indians of Marsh- pee and Herring Pond, Mass. Dedications. ... |
 | Concord, Massachusetts - Page 486He was born at Concord, Massachusetts, on the 22d of May, 1784, being the fourth of a family of twelve children, of whom most lived to mature years, ... |
 | Madrid - Page 203The most desirable is that of Madrid, 1793, of which the only copy in the country, as we are led to believe, is in Harvard College Library, ... |
 | Albany, NY - Page 340Dewey is- fulfilling an engagement to preach for three months to the Unitarian society in Albany, NY — Rev. Mr. Angier continues his engagement with ... |
 | Madison - Page 13The papers of "The Federalist," — the immortal labors of Hamilton and Madison and Jay, — and the State Papers of thatperiod, were filled with the most ... |
 | Danvers, Mass - Page 164ISRAEL ALDEN POTNAM died at Danvers, Mass., October 31, 1848, aged 27 years. The death of Mr. Putnam struck us all with surprise. ... |
 | Brussels - Page 343A meeting of some importance, under this title, was held in Brussels, the capital of Belgium, on the 20th and 21st of September, 1848. ... |
 | St. Louis - Page 347in all our best modern authors, German, French, and English. We rejoice at this. Chateaubriand says, that St. Louis, — a favorite, but some- |
 | Cairo - Page 383Forty Days in the Desert, on Ike Track of the Israelites, or, a Journey from Cairo, by H'ady Feiran, to Mount Sinai and Petra. ...more pages: 387 388 391 399 |
 | Jerusalem - Page 395But were the book of Job, as some contend, a production of Edomite origin, depicting the civilization of that land at a period when Jerusalem was not ...more pages: 32 175 327 414 |
 | Lope de Vega - Page 220What, in fact, could we expect of a Spanish woman in the sixteenth century, who died when Lope de Vega was a scape-grace boy, before Cervantes had ... |
 | Lagos - Page 419On the contrary, he says, in page 295 of bis Commentary, that the doctrine of an eternal personal Lagos, in the sense of timeless (zeitlosu;, ... |
 | Bombay - Page 387running up, like a broad lake or river, between ranges of dull, dark mountains The steamer from Bombay was rapidly coming up the solitary gulf. ... |
LessPopular passagesBut I say unto you, I will not drink henceforth of this fruit of the vine, until that day when I drink it new with you in my Father's Kingdom. Page 81 This should have been a noble creature : he Hath all the energy which would have made A goodly frame of glorious elements, Had they been wisely mingled ; as it is, It is an awful chaos — light and darkness — And mind and dust — and passions and pure thoughts, Mix'd, and contending without end or order, All dormant or destructive... Page 197 MoreIt is pleasing to reflect that the public mind of England has soAened while it has ripened, and that we have, in the course of ages, become, not only a wiser, but also a kinder people. There is scarcely a page of the history or lighter literature of the seventeenth century which does not contain some proof that our ancestors were less humane than their posterity. Page 258 From heaven he came, of heaven he spoke, To heaven he led his followers' way ; Dark clouds of gloomy night he broke, Unveiling an immortal day. 3 " Come, wanderers, to my Father's home ; Come, all ye weary ones, and rest. Page 92 And an immortal crown. 2 A cloud of witnesses around Hold thee in full survey ; Forget the steps already trod, And onward urge thy way. Page 92 Saintly in his professions, unscrupulous in his dealings, zealous for nothing, bold in speculation, a coward and a time-server in action, a placable enemy and a lukewarm friend... Page 262 GREAT Jehovah, we adore thee, God the Father, God the Son, God the Spirit, joined in glory On the same eternal throne; Endless praises To Jehovah, Three in One ! iO* 7s & 6s. Page 90 My face is foul with weeping, and on my eyelids is the shadow of death ; Not for any injustice in mine hands: also my prayer is pure. Page 231 I would beget content," says Izaak Walton, " and increase confidence in the power and wisdom and providence of Almighty God, I will walk the meadows by some gliding stream, and there contemplate the lilies that take no care, and those very many other little living creatures that are not only created but fed (man knows not how) by the goodness of the God of nature, and therefore trust in him. Page 128 And the beast which I saw was like unto a leopard, and his feet were as the feet of a bear, and his mouth as the mouth of a lion; and the dragon gave him his power, and his seat, and great authority. Page 324 LessContents | 345 | | | | | 383 | | | | | 399 | | | | | 412 | | | | | 432 | | | | | 443 | | | | | 453 | | | | | 484 | | | |
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LessOther editions | by Alvan Lamson, Ezra Stiles Gannett, George Putnam, George Edward Ellis, American Unitarian Association Full view - 1844
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