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The Unitarian review and religious magazine, Volume 10

 By Charles Lowe, Henry Wilder Foote, John Hopkins Morison, Henry H. Barber, James De Normandie

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Jerusalem - Page 588
The subject of the book is a narrative by Baruch of what is to happen immediately before and after the destruction of Jerusalem, and what revelations ...
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Kartarpur - Page 163
and turbulent rabble, and transforming it into the troops which routed the imperial forces at Kartarpur, is no slight proof of his military genius. ...
more pages: 152
Rome - Page 14
And when that luckier companion than the rest went to Rome and came back to us, next to the prints he brought home of the prophets, sibyls, ...
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Evansville, Ind - Page 467
Evansville, Ind. This little volume is of interest especially as introducing us to a new church and a new minister of our Unitarian body. ...
more pages: 468
Milan - Page 213
We wish our American friends who go to Milan would seek him out and give him a word of sympathy, which would do both him and themselves good. ...
Paris - Page 238
I, who during my residence in Paris have witnessed all the successive phases of its revolutions, who have so long marked the list of its remembrances, ...
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New York - Page 678
with the exception of New York and Pennsylvania, Massachusetts has a greater proportion of unemployed than any other State, because her industries are ...
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Firenze - Page 22
The passionate Dantesque reproach against ungrateful Florence, and the lofty piety which finds in God alone due recompense for wrong and solace of ...
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Cambridge - Page 193
Ware's appointment to the Hollis Professorship, and was deeply troubled by the Unitarian tendencies at Cambridge; and he sought to provide an antidote ...
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Andover - Page 199
These two benefactors of Andover we will mention with loving reverence while we live ; and when we die " we'll give in charge their names to the sweet ...
Augsburg - Page 127
He spent three years in the city of Calvin ; then removed to Augsburg, whence, on the outbreak of the Schmalkaldic War, he fled to Basle. ...
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Kiel - Page 81
Professor Theodor Zahn, of Kiel, writes that he is at present busying himself with the apocryphal history of St. ...
London - Page 463
Samuel Beal of University College, London, of "The Buddhist Canon, commonly known as Dhammapada, with accompanying narratives. ...
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York - Page 352
Illustrated Christian Weekly* yew York. " Of alt periodicals in the world. If a man can luko only one, he should by all meani take THE LIVING AGB. ...
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Zurich - Page 129
At Zurich he became again preacher to a band of Italian exiles from the beautiful town of Locarno, who had left house and home and native shore rather ...
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Amritsar - Page 162
He restored an ancient tank which he called Amritsar (the water of immortality), and erected near it a temple to which he gave the name of Harmandar ...
Boston - Page 342
whose professional reputation has been steadily growing for the last fifteen years, until it is probably now second to that of no physician in Boston. ...
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Jefferson City, Missouri - Page 114
SML Catalogue of Lincoln Institute, at Jefferson City, Missouri. 1877. This is the yearly record of one of those institutions which have sprung up ...
Chicago - Page 439
He took it in hand when Chicago was little more than an overgrown village, and how successfully he worked it out may be judged from the fact that ...
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Edinburgh - Page 271
When passing through his education in Edinburgh, he was acknowledged by all who knew him to be the ablest and most scholarly student then in the ...
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Barisal - Page 458
At Barisal a female improvement society exists under Brahmo management, something like the educational unions in England and this country. ...
Naples - Page 124
But it seems to have been fostered by the friendship and sympathy of a circle of noble souls whose acquaintance he made in Naples. ...
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Locarno - Page 129
At Zurich he became again preacher to a band of Italian exiles from the beautiful town of Locarno, who had left house and home and native shore rather ...
Brooklyn - Page 651
A similar enterprise, under the suggestion and stimulus of an invalid in Brooklyn who could not leave her room, and under the personal direction of ...
more pages: 650
Carthago - Page 359
But Carthago delenda est. The early, especially the Mosaic origin of the priesthood and ritual must be false ; therefore every historian asserting its ...
Erfurt - Page 123
He fought a fight like that of the German monk in the convent at Erfurt, who also for the.
Calcutta - Page 458
One is a successful lawyer of Calcutta; another is professor of physical science in a college ; another is president of a scientific society, ...
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Glasgow - Page 266
This Statement was presented to, and adopted by, the Synod which met in Glasgow, in May last. It is an innocent looking Statement, professing to ...
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Philadelphia - Page 622
In mere mechanical contrivance, how marvellous, how near perfection, that world of invention seemed to us in Philadelphia two years ago ; yet in the ...
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Emmaus - Page 667
It must have been very late at night when the disciples from Emmaus joined the apostles in Jerusalem. The account of what occurred there is completed. ...
Leipzig - Page 80
The name Delitzsch easily connects with that of Professor Keil, formerly of Dorpat, now writing as a private scholar at Leipzig. ...
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Allahabad - Page 457
Another charitable movement on the part of the Brahmos is the establishment of an asylum for orphans and widows at Allahabad. ...
Venice - Page 126
But the people of Venice would not hear of it, and the Nuncio was compelled to give way. Of course the court of Rome could brook no such open ...
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Dundee - Page 276
Wilson, of Dundee, seconded the motion. Principal Rainy, of the Free Church College, Edinburgh, amid cheers, moved the affirmation of the Presbytery's ...
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Berlin - Page 202
Her treaty with her conquered foe is mainly set aside at Berlin, and there is scant recognition of the service which has been rendered to civilization ...
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Baltimore - Page 468
Presbyterian Weekly, Baltimore, " It Is the only compilation that presents with a aatis- factory completeness, as well aa freshness, n litcrature ...
Vienna - Page 215
and religion than to the corrupt civilization acquired during education in Paris or Vienna, or in baser adulteration still in Pera and Stamboul. ...
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New Orleans - Page 499
When we say that the yellow fever is a plague desolating New Orleans, we do not say that everybody in New Orleans succumbs to the pest. ...
Bologna - Page 126
On his way he stopped at Bologna and had an interview with the dying Cardinal Contarini, just returned from Ratisbon, whose evangelical views on ...
Blackpool - Page 684
may prefer to work in different ways, and hold some different opinions: — It may be asked by those outside, Why have the Unitarians come to Blackpool? ...
Vineland, NJ - Page 567
AC Bristol, of Vineland, NJ, read an admirable paper upon "Woman's Status in the Grange," or rather made an address, for she was not much confined to ...
Quebec - Page 195
Samuel Spring had marched as the sole chaplain with the American army through the wilderness of Maine to the attack on Quebec. ...
Manchester - Page 101
He was also Theological Tutor to the Home Missionary Board in Manchester. He met with severe affliction in the loss of three children and his first ...
Poitiers - Page 454
torian takes down our admiration of the hero of Cr6cy and Poitiers by his impartial delineations of those selfish qualities in the king which ...
Toulon - Page 233
The young Corsican had come to Paris in the summer of 1793, and in September of that year he was appointed to conduct the siege of Toulon, then held ...
Delhi - Page 163
[this is the correct orthography or transliteration of the proper name usually written Delhi] had permitted them to do so. ...
Belfast - Page 45
Tyndall's idea better than he did in his lecture at Belfast, that " abandoning all disguise, the confession that I feel bound to make before you is, ...
Munich - Page 78
The gymnasium professor, Leo Ziegler, of Munich, writes us that he has at last succeeded in completing his work upon the early Latin versions. ...
Bombay - Page 457
The theistic association in Bombay, connected with the " Somaj," persuaded wealthy merchants to give grain and money for the distressed whom the ...
Athens - Page 417
Certainly, neither in Athens nor at Jerusalem was moral perfection one with fitness to survive ; and Mr. Gregg has fairly proved to us that in ...
Nuremberg - Page 131
He bent his steps to Nuremberg, but not even this city would give him a permanent refuge. An infirm old man, already in his seventy-seventh year, ...
Oxford - Page 672
This school of critics, as the head of the oldest college in Oxford, a pupil of Dr. Arnold, once said to us, "must do good. They are preparing us for ...
Ferrara - Page 119
The voice that Savonarola had heard, as he lay on his sleepless student-couch in Ferrara — "To the cell, for thy life," — reechoed in the ears of many ...
Lahore - Page 143
Nanak " came to save the world " in the spring of 1469, and was born in Talvandi, a village situated on the Ravi, not far above Lahore. ...
Kedarnath - Page 461
two clusters of ice-mountains, Gungootri to the east, and Jumnootri to the west, of which the two most aspiring peaks are Kedarnath and Buddrinath. ...
Amsterdam - Page 220
Oort, Professor of Oriental Languages, etc., at Amsterdam, and Dr. I. Hooykaas, Pastor at Rotterdam, with the assistance of Dr. A. ...
Copenhagen - Page 462
bestowed upon Eugene Bumont, and the later German students, — Bopp, Spiegel, and Brockhaus; while Westergaard, of Copenhagen, receives special praise. ...
Harrai - Page 163
or less virulence and with wavering fortune under the five succeeding Gurus : Hargovind (1606-1638), Harrai (1638- 1660), Harkisan (1660-1664), ...
Messias - Page 105
The senses attributed to the transliterated word Messias, on the contrary, are so various that the adoption of this form produces great confusion. ...
Angad - Page 161
To the great disappointment of his two sons, Nanak nominated as his successor his servant Lahana, surnamed Angad (ie, Angada, the giver of the body), ...
Los Angeles - Page 340
It will be remembered that in April, 1875, a card was published in a California paper, dated at Los Angeles, and signed " An Ex-Confederate," which ...

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