Full view - Item notes: v. 27 - 1887 - Religion
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 | St. Louis - Page 237For many a young man, a stranger in St. Louis and prostrated by dangerous illness, the long night was cheered by the presence and the efficient care ...more pages: 192 230 231 239 |
 | Herat - Page 562Remark the distance from Herat to the frontier of the English Empire of India, and also to the Russian boundary line, and it.more pages: 563 |
 | Boston - Page 205I have already referred to the remark of the President made in the First Church in Boston. Although without fear of the result just indicated, ...more pages: 54 201 249 286 |
More | Rome - Page 538With the decay of the power of Rome, the Eastern Roman Empire began to stagnate, and then mouldered away. Nationalities so numerous, all differing in ...more pages: 6 389 456 536 |
 | Louisville - Page 227Eliot came to Louisville for a short visit. It was Saturday ; and the news had just been received from Washington of the death of President Harrison ...more pages: 145 |
 | New York - Page 248to be ecclesiastical and dogmatic assumptions in the founders of the National Conference of " Unitarian and other Christian Churches " at New York. ...more pages: 159 185 306 366 |
 | Cambridge - Page 85Joseph Henry Allen, of Cambridge, now assumes its entire responsibility. Freed from the charge of a large parish and engaged solely in literary ...more pages: 8 163 295 374 |
 | London - Page 54Joseph Green, the presiding genius of this group of wags, was a Tory merchant of Boston, who after the Revolution went to live in London. ...more pages: 358 369 440 563 |
 | Florence - Page 22He became a teacher in the university of Florence. He taught in other cities. Such a master of Greek letters had not been in Italy for seven hundred ...more pages: 23 25 27 94 |
 | Plymouth - Page 388The shadow is a beautiful Jewess, whom Anselm should have married, and who haunts him, breaking down his reputation and driving him from Plymouth to ...more pages: 286 |
 | Andover - Page 168The theological world has been deeply interested this last month in the trial of the five Andover professors, before the Board of Visitors, ... |
 | Meadville - Page 257Bellows had roused all our sympathies by his splendid vindication of the claims and services of Meadville, saying that Unitarians must now look to ... |
 | Jerusalem - Page 10But it is no more like the Jewish peasant patriot than Boston resembles Jerusalem or than the religious Hotspurs of the Western Conference, ...more pages: 130 271 569 572 |
 | Oxford - Page 89The delegates of the Clarendon Press have undertaken to publish a new Hebrew dictionary, now in course of preparation by Canon Driver, of Oxford, ...more pages: 374 |
 | Berlin - Page 443he formally commenced his career as a social democrat by an eloquent harangue to the laborers of Berlin and by an open letter written in response to ...more pages: 436 442 |
 | Venice - Page 577Nevil Beauchamp has sailed out from Venice at night with his young friends lienee and her brother, and this is what he sees as dawn is coming on ...more pages: 21 25 29 |
 | Leipzig - Page 436The effort of the Socialists to force their idea upon the whole labor world, their active propaganda from Leipzig and Berlin to Chicago, ...more pages: 90 |
 | Groveland, Mass - Page 247school in Bangor, finished the course there, was approved, settled at Groveland, Mass., remained in that connection a twelvemonth, established an ... |
 | Damascus - Page 516In this paper it is not proposed to examine throughout that structure of Pauline ideas determined as by electric shock on the way to Damascus. ...more pages: 382 |
 | Padua - Page 183The story is a romantic one, the scene being laid in Provence and Padua, so rich in chivalric associations, with an agreeable and restful change to ...more pages: 21 |
 | Chicago - Page 166sealed and witnessed in the opening of the new Unity Church in Chicago, and the fellowship given in the pulpit of Arlington Street Church in Boston. ...more pages: 436 479 488 |
 | Liverpool - Page 358The Daily News alone of the great London dailies backs Home Rule ; while in the country the cause, though ably advocated by the chief Liverpool and ...more pages: 344 373 |
 | Milan - Page 26but it was from Milan that he made his sallies out in all directions, and to Milan he habitually returned when his rapacity and malignity had worn his ... |
 | Paris - Page 376This story will be found particularly interesting in its account of the circumstances of the French court and of society in Paris, which made the ...more pages: 284 440 556 |
 | Einsiedeln - Page 457and the tradition was that it had come from Egypt ; and there were black images of " Our Lady " also at Loretto, and Einsiedeln, and Chartres, ... |
 | Keene, NH - Page 479It is dated from Keene, NH ; and in its fluent and familiar " talks " there is a good deal of local citation and reference, giving it a certain tone ... |
 | Orenburg - Page 563Petersburg, not only to conquer Herat, but to march on Balkh, and thence along the Oxus into China, where a Russian army coming from Orenburg, ... |
 | Pass Christian, Mississippi - Page 24323, 1887, at Pass Christian, Mississippi, whither he had been carried at the opening of the new year, in the hope that the mild air would revive and ... |
 | Manchester - Page 358though ably advocated by the chief Liverpool and Manchester organs, is vehemently opposed by the Scotsman and the chief newspaper of Birmingham. ...more pages: 344 |
 | Naples - Page 33certain notes on the New Testament by Lorenzo Valla, the great humanist of Naples, that Erasmus received the impulse of his own New Testament studies. ...more pages: 22 |
 | Philadelphia - Page 164Other occasions have been the opening of the costly and superb house of worship of the First Unitarian Church in Philadelphia, with a three days' ... |
 | St. Augustine - Page 571show the very process by which they were thrust into the shadow from which they scarcely emerged until evoked by the kindred genius of St. Augustine. ... |
 | Milton, Mass - Page 229One of them, writing from Milton, Mass., says : " His influence was felt in the whole school, young as he was. He had great earnestness as well as ... |
 | Houghton, Mi - Page 482Houghton, Mi rain & Co. 11.26. The reader of this powerful tale must be content to lay aside for a while his conventional notion of what makes up the ... |
 | Mayence - Page 561He appeals in vain to the electors of Treves and Mayence, as well as to the Emperor of Austria. In vain he conjures them, even threatens war, ... |
 | Tuskegee, Alabama - Page 296The Southern Letter: Tuskegee, Alabama. Prof. Washington's little sheet, showing the good work of his college for tin1 colored people. ... |
 | Charleston - Page 164and enthusiastic aid given to the grievously afflicted church in Charleston, was quite without parallel among the similar gatherings we have held. ... |
 | Worcester, Mass - Page 390Worcester, Mass. : Charles Hamilton. Recent American Books. Constitutional Law in the United States. By H. von Hoist. Translated by AB Mason. ... |
 | Newport - Page 138waiters of Saratoga and Newport, and the adepts in the art tonsorial, resident throughout the North and South in all the large centres of population. ... |
 | Brussels - Page 440In all of his enforced wanderings before the face of hostile governments, whether on the Rhine or in Brussels or Paris, he was the same unrelenting ... |
 | Washington, Dc - Page 176Saving women and their babes, and sinking with the sinking wreck." Louis Belrose, To the Poet Laureate. Brentano's : Washington, Dc.more pages: 229 |
 | Chattanooga - Page 450Twice, at least, there came a request for one hundred autographs; once from Chattanooga, for the Southern sufferers, and he said it was like fighting ... |
 | Monrovia - Page 141that Mohammedanism is favorably received by some of the most influential Americo- African residents of Monrovia, the capital of the Republic. ... |
 | Milwaukee, Wisconsin - Page 234Paul, Minnesota ; to Milwaukee, Wisconsin ; and to many another place whence the call came, he was ready to go, whenever going was possible to him ... |
 | Springfield, Mass - Page 486It is a pleasure to commend to all students of labor questions the admirable monthly paper, Work and Wages, published at Springfield, Mass., ... |
 | Cincinnati - Page 249a terrible incident occurred in the town where he was residing at the time, and summoned him home from Cincinnati, whither he had gone to lecture. ... |
 | Brooksville, Me - Page 246That he was born on the 14th of May, 1823, at Brooksville, Me. ; that his ancestors were Scotch-Irish ; that he passed a year at Bowdoin College ... |
 | Tunis - Page 290So, too, the critic may add, has fallen the once brilliant civilization of Morocco, Algiers, and Tunis. From whatever cause, Mahometanism has never ... |
 | Amman - Page 382the stone of Herod's temple, the head of Hadrian, the Sassanian monument at Amman, the palace of Meshita, the Phoenician inscription at Siloam, ... |
 | Buffalo - Page 464In summer, and all through the fall, there was a pretty steady stream of teams bound to and from the Fort, the Agency, the town of Buffalo, and other ... |
 | Madison - Page 303thus bringing them into all presidential contests, a fundamental change, which aroused the fears of Madison and Jefferson, and caused the latter to ... |
 | York - Page 488From Cassell £ Co., N»w York. Celebrities of the Century. Being a Dictionary of Men and Women of the Nineteenth Century. Edited by Lloyd C. Sanders. ...more pages: 296 392 |
 | Hamburg - Page 440At Hamburg, in the best days of his career, was published Marx's famous book, Das Kapital, a work that has given Socialism a scientific basis, ... |
 | Nottingham - Page 373the ability, and the antecedents of the writer lately Unitarian minister in Nottingham and editor of the Modern Jteview, and now preacher to Dr. ... |
 | Madrid - Page 561The dictatorship of this league was ia London as formidable as that of Madrid under Philip II., equally imperial, though more emporocratic, ... |
 | Athens - Page 432Galton, that " the social condition of Athens, taken as a whole, was as superior to ours as we are superior to Australian savages. ... |
 | Atlanta - Page 257Again, some of our most cultivated students of theology as, for example, our Brother Chancy, who is doing his admirable^ work in Atlanta have ... |
 | St. Paul, Minnesota - Page 234Joseph, Columbia, in Missouri ; to St. Paul, Minnesota ; to Milwaukee, Wisconsin ; and to many another place whence the call came, he was ready to ... |
 | Gibraltar - Page 523But, in the last resort, our opponents will take shelter in their Gibraltar (2 Cor. viii., 9) : " For ye know the grace of our Lord Jesus, that, ... |
 | New Bedford, Mass - Page 229He was born in New Bedford, Mass., Aug. 5, 1811, of parents William Greenleaf and Margaret Dawes Eliot who in mind and character worthily ... |
 | Vienna - Page 557Galilean independence against the combined Machiavel- innism of Rome, Madrid, and Vienna that Henry IV. elaborated this scheme with Sully. ...more pages: 391 |
 | Belfast - Page 2461823, at Brooksville, Me. ; that his ancestors were Scotch-Irish ; that he passed a year at Bowdoin College ; that he studied law in Belfast ; that, ... |
 | Albany - Page 159City dailies circulated in New England, 70000 ; total, 583000, There Is a small additional circulation of other daily papers, as from Albany and Troy. ... |
 | Edinburgh - Page 472his tutorings of the Buller boys in Edinburgh ; his arrival at distinct literary self-consciousness, and his first essays in literature. ... |
 | Augusta - Page 146just where emancipation found him, moneyless, homeless, and ignorant." ( H'eekly .svntinrl editorial, " colored " newspaper, printed at Augusta, (Ja. ... |
 | Melbourne - Page 373We find in our correspondence the following interesting statements respecting Unitarianism in Australia, especially in Melbourne,more pages: 374 |
LessPopular passagesThey reckon ill who leave me out; When me they fly, I am the wings; I am the doubter and the doubt, And I the hymn the Brahmin sings. Page 492 Amid the mysteries which become the more mysterious the more they are thought about, there will remain the ONE absolute certainty, that he is ever in the presence of an Infinite and Eternal Energy from which all things proceed. Page 420 MoreI seem in star and flower To feel thee some diffusive power, I do not therefore love thee less: My love involves the love before; My love is vaster passion now; Tho' mix'd with God and Nature thou, I seem to love thee more and more. Page 507 Pure Religion and undefiled before God and the Father is this, to visit the fatherless and the widows in their affliction, and to keep himself unspotted from the world. Page 506 Thou art! directing, guiding all, Thou art! Direct my understanding then to Thee: Control my spirit, guide my wandering heart: Though but an atom midst immensity, Still I am something fashioned by Thy hand! I hold a middle rank 'twixt heaven and earth, On the last verge of mortal being stand, Close to the realms where angels have their birth, Just on the boundaries of the spirit-land! Page 424 Tho' mix'd with God and Nature thou, I seem to love thee more and more. Far off thou art, but ever nigh; I have thee still, and I rejoice; I prosper, circled with thy voice; I shall not lose thee tho Page 507 For I delivered to you as of first importance what I also received, that Christ died for our sins in accordance with the scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day in accordance with the scriptures, and that he appeared to Cephas, then to the twelve. Page 121 I pray you, in your letters, When you shall these unlucky deeds relate, Speak of me as I am ; nothing extenuate, Nor set down aught in malice... Page 351 Yet I doubt not through the ages one increasing purpose runs, And the thoughts of men are widened with the process of the suns. Page 84 The souls of believers are at their death made perfect in holiness, and do immediately pass into glory ; and their bodies, being still united to Christ, do rest in their graves till the resurrection. Page 169 Less |