Full view - Item notes: v. 46 - 1871 - Religion
Key words and phrases Gannett, Liberal Christianity, David Hume, Charles Wesley, Jesus Christ, miracles, pneumatology, proem, American Unitarian Association, Bible, Hebrews, cenobites, William Ellery Channing, Sadducees, Joaquin Miller, supernatural, Oxyrynchus, Gospel of John, monasticism, Swedenborgianism |
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 | Boston - Page 66The steps from Rome to Boston have been slow and wavering, but ever tending in one certain direction. The movements have been like the geological ...more pages: 75 133 164 250 397 448 502 516 554 562 |
 | Brooklyn, Conn - Page 232He preached at various places, and was soon settled over a small parish in Brooklyn, Conn., constrained to go there by the feeling that, ...more pages: 174 |
 | Rome - Page 66The steps from Rome to Boston have been slow and wavering, but ever tending in one certain direction. The movements have been like the geological ...more pages: 217 412 476 480 565 |
More | Charleston, SC - Page 181Oilman published a cemetery record containing the names of New England people whose bodies had been buried in Charleston, SC The edition was burned at ...more pages: 76 100 509 |
 | New York - Page 56It is said that the census of New England and New York proves but an annual addition of one or two members for every particular local church in the ...more pages: 95 97 288 317 465 475 510 |
 | Cambridge - Page 470Our friend thinks that if the eye-doctors control matters at Cambridge, this throwing so much additional work upon long winter evenings and dusky ...more pages: 160 232 326 376 412 414 416 443 497 510 |
 | Ann Arbor - Page 75Especially wise is its policy of putting able missionaries in university towns, as at Ann Arbor and Ithaca, where they come directly into contact with ... |
 | Syracuse - Page 234In 1843, he received a unanimous invitation to settle in Syracuse, and began his official services there in April of that year. ...more pages: 170 509 |
 | Abbotsford - Page 285faults of his virtues, and that the Scott who built Abbotsford for himself and others is the Scott who built for us the fabric of mediaeval society. ... |
 | London - Page 84professions, and from both sexes ; and they are charged with the formation and execution of a scheme of education, which, applied first in London, ...more pages: 288 381 449 467 562 |
 | Chicago - Page 293The office of the Association at the West is in CHICAGO, ILL., at Nn. 36, MADISON STREET, where its publications can be obtained; which can also be ...more pages: 80 99 195 247 402 464 465 466 469 |
 | Whittier - Page 434It will not be strange if he shall sometimes lament as Whittier did for Follen : — "Ah, me ! it times that last dread scene, Of frost, and fire, ... |
 | Whitefield, NH - Page 376Gannett came down from his mountain retreat at Whitefield, NH, to attend the funeral of Mrs. William Gannett, late of Cambridgeport. ... |
 | Liverpool - Page 133[WE have been permitted to read a very beautiful sermon with this title, preached in the Renshaw Street Chapel, Liverpool, by Rev. ... |
 | Bolton - Page 91The meeting at Bolton on the aoth ult. was a revival of old fellowships and a forming of new ones, in the fragrant air coming freshly from the olden ... |
 | Hopedale, Mass - Page 99Discourses delivered in Hopedale, Mass., 1869-70. By Adin Ballou. Boston : Universalist Publishing House. These discourses have evidently been ... |
 | Providence, RI - Page 48to the life of President Wayland, late Provost of Brown University, Providence, RI Whatever he engaged in received the undivided energies of his whole ... |
 | Brooklyn - Page 230A gentleman at Brooklyn, of education and intelligence and respectable character and life, was much offended at something which Mr. ...more pages: 231 232 471 |
 | Athens - Page 217But the free citizens of Athens or of Rome, who alone had the privilege of voting, and any part in the administration of public affairs, ...more pages: 105 419 |
 | Farmington, Conn - Page 168His father was for more than fifty years pastor of the Congregationalist Church in Farmington, Conn., and remarkable for his learning, ... |
 | Baltimore - Page 469disfigured by the action of any Christian body, and certainly not by so enlightened and respectable an association as that now assembled in Baltimore. ...more pages: 388 468 |
 | Lincoln, Washington - Page 91Calvin, Lincoln, Washington Gilbert, WP Tilden, EB Willson, Eli Fay, JB Greene, H. Alger, HF Jenks, and EH Sears. Fifty years in the Worcester ... |
 | Peterborough, NH - Page 510in Peterborough, NH ; the two Ripleys, father and son ; Bernard Whitman, and his brother, Nathaniel, with many others, might be added to our list. ... |
 | Meadville - Page 247We need money for our church in Washington, for our denominational headquarters in Boston, for Antioch College, for Meadville or Chicago or both, ... |
 | Munich - Page 497the mortuary chapel, and the central crucifix, which last is, as at the great cemetery of Munich and even the modest Protestant cemetery at Florence, ...more pages: 498 |
 | Edinburgh - Page 149The people of his time would not have believed him any more than David Hume would have believed him in Edinburgh, unless they had previously believed ...more pages: 145 |
 | Leicester - Page 284for though Rebecca and Rowena and Count Robert and King Louis and Charles and Richard and Saladin and Leicester and poor Amy Robsart and Elizabeth are ... |
 | Florence - Page 500I saw at Florence the design of a monument which is in the spirit that I am commending. It is by the American sculptor Ball, and intended for the ...more pages: 497 |
 | Brookline - Page 508Pierce, of Brookline, who knew everybody and everything belonging to the neighborhood for the last fifty years, and had an inexhaustible fund of ... |
 | Lancaster - Page 559Nathaniel Thayer, DD, of Lancaster, whose wisdom and integrity of character, extending, showing themselves more and more, through many years of ...more pages: 510 |
 | Concord, NH - Page 480JF Lovering, of Concord, NH, preached a very interesting sermon in commemoration of the life and character of Dr. ... |
 | Portsmouth, NH - Page 508There was Nathan Parker, of Portsmouth, NH, a hater of all shams, a most thoroughly devout and honest man, of a commanding personal presence, ... |
 | Paris - Page 76Coquerel in Paris, the ladies commission has kept up its excellent work, and the sales of our publications have been large. ...more pages: 284 |
 | Bristol - Page 198This resolution was seconded by the Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol (Ellicott), who has taken considerable interest in the subject, and has recently ... |
 | New Haven - Page 168Next to Harvard in point of time and influence, is the College, or more properly the University, at New Haven. Its history has never been marked by a ... |
 | New Orleans - Page 526Sixteen feet below the delta of the Mississippi, near New Orleans, beneath four cypress forests which have flourished and decayed, and over which the ... |
 | St Augustine - Page 152And indeed, why really should Plutarch be credited any more than St Augustine ? Socrates, Plato, Pausanias, Plutarch, and nearly every Greek worth ... |
 | Exeter - Page 467For my part, I have visited many fine churches, grand old cathedrals in London and Westminster, in Exeter and Salisbury, in Hereford, Ripon, Chester, ... |
 | Dublin, NH - Page 182Joseph Bixby,' Dublin, NH Died 1821. " Ellen Maria, daughter of John Boit of Boston, Mass. Died 1821. " William Eveleth, of Salem, Mass. Died 1824. ... |
 | Plymouth - Page 510Bancroft, of Worcester ; Thayer, of Lancaster ; Porter, of Roxbury ; Reed, of Bridgewater ; Kendal, of Plymouth ; the elder Ware and his son, ...more pages: 231 |
 | Salisbury - Page 467For my part, I have visited many fine churches, grand old cathedrals in London and Westminster, in Exeter and Salisbury, in Hereford, Ripon, Chester, ... |
 | York - Page 467I have visited many fine churches, grand old cathedrals in London and Westminster, in Exeter and Salisbury, in Hereford, Ripon, Chester, and York, ... |
 | St. Louis - Page 497Let some of our architects try their hand at a bold and wise and beautiful design, and some pkicky Western city like Chicago, St. Louis, or San ... |
 | San Francisco - Page 497a bold and wise and beautiful design, and some pkicky Western city like Chicago, St. Louis, or San Francisco will be sure to adopt it, even if steady. |
 | Lubbock - Page 526hunted the woolly rhinoceros, mammoth, cave-bear, hyena, and other extinct quadrupeds. Huxley and Lubbock. the advocates of the simian nricrin nf the. |
 | Salem, Mass - Page 182William Eveleth, of Salem, Mass. Died 1824. "Henry Alexander Flagg, Mass. Died 1842. "John Taylor Gilman, Exeter, NH Died 1808. " Aaron Hardy, Boston. ... |
 | Eleusis - Page 151And also I was what you call a church- n— I ^ warden of the temple at Eleusis." |
 | Jerusalem - Page 114eg, the extraction from his heart by angels of the black drop of sin, the night journey to Jerusalem and to heaven, the fables about his childhood, ...more pages: 3 4 8 36 87 359 397 406 454 535 |
 | Damascus - Page 53When the plague visited Damascus the last time, these Friars wisely determined that only one of the brethren should go out each day among the dying, ...more pages: 535 |
LessPopular passagesThou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain: for the Lord will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name 'in vain. Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy. Six days shalt thou labor, and do all thy work: but the seventh day is the Sabbath of the Lord thy God: in it thou shalt not do any work, thou, nor thy son, nor thy daughter, thy manservant, nor thy maidservant, nor thy cattle, nor thy stranger that is within thy gates... Page 147 In that day shall there be upon the bells of the horses, Holiness unto the Lord; and the pots in the Lord's house shall be like the bowls before the altar. Yea, every pot in Jerusalem and in Judah shall be holiness unto the Lord of Hosts... Page 338 MoreA miracle is a violation of the laws of nature ; and as a firm and unalterable experience has established these laws, the proof against a miracle, from the very nature of the fact, is as entire as any argument from experience can possibly be imagined. Page 346 And I beheld, and I heard the voice of many angels round about the throne, and the beasts and the elders, and the number of them was ten thousand times ten thousand, and thousands of thousands, saying with a loud voice, "Worthy is the Lamb that was slain to receive power and riches and wisdom and strength and honour and glory and blessing. Page 11 ... deeds done in the body, whether they be good or whether they be evil... Page 429 Six days shalt thou labour, and do all that thou hast to do ; but the seventh day is the Sabbath of the LORD thy GOD. In it thou shalt do no manner of work, thou, and thy son, and thy daughter, thy manservant, and thy maid-servant, thy cattle, and the stranger that is within thy gates. Page 147 For ye see your calling, brethren, how that not many wise men after the flesh, not many mighty, not many noble, are called; but God hath chosen the foolish things of the world, to confound the wise; and God hath chosen the weak things of the world, to confound the things which are mighty... Page 146 Therefore the Jews sought the more to kill him, because he not only had broken the sabbath, but said also that God was his Father, making himself equal with God. Page 528 And this I say, that the covenant, that was confirmed before of God in Christ, the law, which was four hundred and thirty years after, cannot disannul, that it should make the promise of none effect. Page 488 Then said I, wo is me ! for I am undone ; because I am a man of unclean lips : and I dwell in the midst of a people of unclean lips : for mine eyes have seen the King, the Lord of hosts. Page 6 LessContents | 197 | | | | | 213 | | | | | 227 | | | | | 235 | | | | | 241 | | | | | 251 | | | | | 264 | | | | | 275 | | | |
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