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 | Humboldt, Iowa - Page 82Safford of Humboldt, Iowa, a devoted and earnest worker and preacher, who was then lying ill, and unable to continue her labors. ...more pages: 366 |
 | Erfurt - Page 440While still at Erfurt, an event occurred which was of decisive influence on his future. He was called in 1508 to a professorship at the new University ...more pages: 439 452 511 |
 | Milan - Page 501The privilege of spending the larger half of last October with Bracciforti, at Milan, involves the duty of a brief report of his work and its signal ...more pages: 441 502 505 506 508 |
More | Rome - Page 440Through Germany and Italy, in Rome itself, his uppermost thought was to lose none of the benefits promised to those who should fulfil the round of ...more pages: 142 251 445 562 564 |
 | Boston - Page 80themselves in these vicinities are fast giving way to stores; but there are people living in the upper part of store buildings, all over Boston. ...more pages: 2 79 94 229 365 |
 | Cheltenham - Page 180After various vicissitudes of fortune, he finally succeeded in obtaining a moderate property, when he retired to the beautiful town of Cheltenham, ...more pages: 182 |
 | Andover - Page 229Its tones had scarcely died upon the air before the appeal was answered by an authoritative voice from Andover. Prof. Park, speaking to the clergy at ...more pages: 358 |
 | Augsburg - Page 445Frederic interfered, and obtained a hearing for Luther before the papal legate at Augsburg. Warned not to go thither, he started, as he says, ...more pages: 345 443 |
 | Bedford, Mass - Page 80This Conference held its summer meeting in Bedford, Mass., a quiet, lovely village containing a small Unitarian society, worshipping in the ancestral ... |
 | London - Page 38although any visitor to London who remembers 1ns brilliant eyes and interesting dark face, will readily accord to him a place among the intellectual ...more pages: 83 180 188 374 475 |
 | Paris - Page 140Night has folded the great city of Paris in its dark embrace. Its thousands are hushed in sleep, unconscious of a meeting on the summit of Montmartre ...more pages: 281 382 509 574 |
 | Hampton, Va - Page 181assisted them often during her life, and in her will gave four thousand dollars to the institution at Hampton, Va., for their education. ... |
 | Jerusalem - Page 141We find Loyola in the early part of the year 1537 in the city of Venice, with nine associates, about departing for their holy work in Jerusalem, ...more pages: 98 221 225 226 382 |
 | Quebec - Page 147Quebec was restored to France, and Champlain, under commission from Richelieu, resumed command. The boom of the saluting cannon on the morning of May ...more pages: 146 |
 | Cambridge - Page 365She makes us smile when, in her simple, graphic style, she describes the young Parker as going up to Cambridge for examination, and says, ...more pages: 274 465 |
 | Harvard, Mass - Page 176At the anniversary exercises of the Bromfield School in Harvard, Mass., a few weeks since, an interesting paper was read by Henry B. ...more pages: 278 |
 | Venice - Page 141We find Loyola in the early part of the year 1537 in the city of Venice, with nine associates, about departing for their holy work in Jerusalem, ...more pages: 503 504 |
 | Florence - Page 563We will not forget, O friends, what the lion of Caprera said to the people of Florence in 1866 : " Do you wish to free yourselves from spiritual slav- ...more pages: 351 366 381 527 |
 | Winchester, Mass - Page 272The book gives a brief memoir of the energetic, sunny-souled, and devoted man whose happy and successful ministry in Winchester, Mass., ... |
 | Pueblo - Page 116This leaves Pueblo at a distance of some sixty miles to the eastward, and Denver about forty, and makes the Ute territory approximately 38700 square ... |
 | Naples - Page 142Its members were now sent in various directions, — Sal" meron and Brouet on a secret mission to Ireland ; Bobadilla to Naples ; Faber first to the ...more pages: 502 |
 | Watertown - Page 365Francis," in Watertown, who was so kind to Theodore Parker when he kept school there, was a Unitarian. If she did, she would say so. ... |
 | Oxford - Page 554The beautiful Oxford monument, uniting the three sufferers, Ridley, Latimer, and Cranmer, is unrivalled in interest by any similar memorial. ...more pages: 191 |
 | Leipzig - Page 315Rather had I expected that, with all appreciation of the great services of the man of Leipzig, it would have been frightened back at his theory in its ...more pages: 446 447 |
 | Denver - Page 116This leaves Pueblo at a distance of some sixty miles to the eastward, and Denver about forty, and makes the Ute territory approximately 38700 square ... |
 | Joliet - Page 147With his companion Joliet, he traversed the whole distance from the mouth of the St. Lawrence to the Mississippi, which he discovered June 17, 1673, ... |
 | Athens - Page 243He was still in Italy, where he was taken at once to the heart of the most noble and cultivated circles ; and Athens, still glorious with the undimin- ... |
 | Mainz - Page 443bishop of Mainz also. A newly elected archbishop had to send to Rome for the pallium, or collar of state, which was the sign of his office ; and the ...more pages: 452 |
 | Chicago - Page 573a pleasure to say that the meeting was an entire success ; and the way in which the speakers were appreciated by the public and the press of Chicago.more pages: 185 319 |
 | Prague - Page 348We see that Prague and Wittenberg were within hearing distance of each other ; and we get an idea of the quality of HUBS, in the fact that his report ...more pages: 436 |
 | Concord, Mass - Page 467Harris, of Concord, Mass., read a broad and comprehensive paper on the " Educational Lessons of the Census." Dr. Haygood, of Georgia, gave an address ... |
 | Neuchatel - Page 574Our Swiss friend avers that the authorities of Neuchatel were justified in expelling the Salvation Army from their midst. ... |
 | Pesaro - Page 507She had to live there, in order to secure the pension of her husband, who for many years was a judge at Pesaro. It has been often said that her son, ... |
 | Damascus - Page 213is this personal attraction of that Person whom he never saw till, on that day outside Damascus, the vision changed for him the look of all things. ...more pages: 511 |
 | Bristol - Page 407Max Miiller is fulfilling an agreeable duty, and is commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of that great Hindu with a lecture in the town of Bristol, ...more pages: 574 |
 | Barre, Mass - Page 277Henry Westcott began his work of twenty-four years in the ministry at Barre, Mass., was for fourteen years pastor in Lexington, and at his death had ... |
 | Chelmsford, Mass - Page 278Goddard, who lately ended his ministry and his life at Chelmsford, Mass. Mr. Goddard was for several years a minister of the TJniversalist body, ... |
 | New York - Page 307The organ of it seems to be the Christian Union, of New York ; and things are going on so fast and so far that there is no little alarm felt about it, ...more pages: 428 467 481 502 |
 | Emmaus - Page 547And, on that very day, two disciples were going to Emmaus ; and Jesus fell in and talked with them. The particularity of this latter narrative, ... |
 | Washington, DC - Page 480From the Bureau of Education, Washington, DC Report of the Commissioner of Education for the Y>M > 1881. From Williams &• Norgate, London, England. ...more pages: 467 |
 | Lowell, Mass - Page 399[This article is the verbatim report of an address delivered at the Ministers' Institute in Lowell, Mass., before nearly two hundred Unitarian ... |
 | San Francisco - Page 428From New York to San Francisco, from Maine to Florida, it has assumed in the popular imagination not the venerable character of a Gamaliel, ... |
 | Rouen - Page 287Bianquis, a pastor at Rouen, considered sound in the faith. He discusses the question of the entire inspiration of the Bible, in a way wholly ... |
 | Syracuse - Page 527May in Syracuse, that they would not obey the Fugitive Slave Law, sprang from the same spirit as that which inspired the ancient Daniel and his ... |
 | Des Moines - Page 368Hunting, at Des Moines, one hundred miles south of this place, is my nearest neighbor among the Unitarian ministers of our State, there is no one to ... |
 | Oldham - Page 84such as Dickens aud Forster, and who was actually to sit in Parliament as M. I', for Oldham, where he occupied a most respectable position, — all. |
 | Munich - Page 231Would that the sculptured effigies of these two prophets, one in Carrara marble, the other In Munich bronze, might stand before the Unitarian House ... |
 | Baltimore - Page 468Edwards, of Baltimore, spoke of promotion in schools; and the marking system was severely criticised. Gen. Eaton quoted distinguished Germans as ... |
 | Nimes - Page 287Pressense has also said some good words at his conferences in Nimes on "What is a Free Thinker?" and on Justin Martyr, "A Philosophic Christian. ... |
 | Ann Arbor, Mich - Page 465JT Sunderland about his students' class and other interesting work at Ann Arbor, Mich.; but he Is. |
 | Magdeburg - Page 510of Thuringia to the hill-tops of Judaea, and Luther at the age of fourteen, at school in Magdeburg, to Jesus disputing among the doctors at twelve. ... |
 | Hartford, Ct - Page 313Over the Windsor Avenue Church in Hartford, Ct., Mr. Stowe was lately installed. We are informed that "he believed the language of the Scripture and ... |
 | Kensington - Page 86Charles Howe, of Kensington, and Rev. James M. Dixon, of Hull ; also an estimable lady, Miss Catherine Swanwick, well known as a graceful writer of ... |
 | Whittier - Page 345Tauler was in some respects a kind of «earlier George Fox, " an apostle of the inner light " ; and our Quaker poet Whittier has been drawn by the ... |
 | Columbus, Ohio - Page 313Washington Gladden, lately installed over a church in Columbus, Ohio, believes that " repentance is never out of order in any world, ... |
 | Seville - Page 37No fires, like those of Seville and Geneva, will be kindled to suppress the heresies that may assail the dim Phantasmagory. ... |
 | Manchester - Page 59Manchester, refuse to give up the keys of the prison-van and rather be shot at his post, when in any case there was no chance of keeping his prisoners ... |
 | Newport - Page 277The first minister of our church in Newport, the little meeting-house dedicated " to Christ and peace," in which he ministered for nearly forty years, ... |
 | St. Augustine - Page 382He argues that St. Augustine wrote his City of God, guided by Plato's philosophy ; that the Neo-Platonists influenced the early Christians, ... |
 | New Haven - Page 310Smyth in New Haven, and from the action of the second council called to install Rev. Mr. Thayer in Quincy, 111., whose death, recently, ... |
 | Philadelphia - Page 467Leland, of Philadelphia, a well-known advocate and leader in this reform. Discussion took place ; and, then, Prof. Harris, of Concord, Mass., ... |
 | Calcutta - Page 288I return to Calcutta in a few days, after .a pleasant outing here. Our schools have a holiday of five weeks at this hottest season of the year. ... |
 | Delhi - Page 83James Smith, from Delhi, tells the meeting that everywhere he goes in India, in the railway carriages or the most lonely places, the people are asking ... |
LessOther editions | edited by Charles Lowe, Henry Wilder Foote, John Hopkins Morison, James De Normandie, Henry H. Barber Full view - 1885
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