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The Unitarian review and religious magazine, Volume 26

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

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St. Louis - Page 522
Louis Gas Company, it was held that a charter granting exclusive privileges of making and vending gas in the city of St. Louis was void, as creating a ...
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Cambridge, Mass - Page 88
The Woman's Indian Association in Cambridge, Mass., a branch of the Massachusetts Association, sends us a very valuable little pamphlet, ...
Jerusalem - Page 5
They went up annually to Jerusalem to the feasts, they were no less zealous than the Palestinian Jews.
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Philadelphia - Page 273
The American Catholic Quarterly Review, published in Philadelphia, is a periodical distinguished not only by the fine style in which it is printed, ...
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Damascus - Page 333
All this abounding luxury disappeared, as there disappeared one by one at Damascus, at Bagdad, and in so many other cities, similar museums of.
more pages: 329 332 341 344
Rome - Page 90
The story of Rome has been told many times ; and Mr. Arthur Gilmau's book has no reason for being, other than filling its place in the series, ...
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Cologne - Page 193
As the rearing of a cathedral is sometimes the work of ages, — and we had engravings many years ago of how the cathedral of Cologne would look when ...
New York - Page 532
own ends by interfering with the rights of others, the law at once, as is proper, interferes. Thus, under a statute of New York where couspiracies.
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Boston, Mass - Page 402
The afternoon congregation was fuller than the morning; and even in Boston the ministers used to reserve sermons of special interest for the afternoon ...
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North Easton, Mass - Page 180
The Plymouth and Bay Conference was held in the beautiful church at North Easton, Mass. The Essex and Norfolk Meetings were well attended and ...
Edinburgh - Page 273
Robert Flint, of Edinburgh, author of the fine work on the Philosophy of History in Europe, on the " Classification of the Sciences. ...
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Chattanooga - Page 96
account of his own immediate operations with Sheridan's dealings with Early in the Shenandoah Valley, and Sherman's march from Chattanooga to the sea. ...
Chicago - Page 510
The speeches of the condemned anarchists at Chicago showed plainly enough that underneath all the delirious ravings of an anarchist mass meeting there ...
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London - Page 90
By Arthur Gilman, MA, author of a HLttory of the American People, editor of The Poetical Works of Geoffrey Chaucer, etc. New York and London : O. ...
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Des Moines, Iowa - Page 181
Women forwards to us its Annual Report and the account of the proceedings of the Thirteenth Annual Congress, held in Des Moines, Iowa, last October. ...
Seville - Page 336
Fortuny, a stag in bronze at Seville, and the bronze griffin in the Campo Santo at Pisa, all bearing the familiar Arabic legend, invoking blessings ...
San Francisco - Page 501
If wages are high and laborers scarce in San Francisco, there is movement in the labor market of Canton. If the mines of Pennsylvania lack miners, ...
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Milan - Page 564
We find out, however, that he is endeavoring to hold his religious meetings in the beautiful Swiss church at Milan. ...
Hamburg - Page 52
Ultramontanism and Social Democracy, as Pastor Zittel said at Hamburg last May, threaten to become the two poles between which German spiritual life ...
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Norwich - Page 378
A Life of Joseph Hall, DD, Bishop of Exeter and Norwich, by Rev. George Lewis, MA, is " a handy, readable life of the most popular and most widely ...
Berlin - Page 552
Thanks to his talent as agitator, he has succeeded in forming a strong association of workingmen in Berlin, who demand certain socialistic concessions ...
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Gambier, Ohio - Page 190
This work contains the two Bedell lectures, given at the institutions in Gambier, Ohio, in 1885. The lectureship was established for the presentation ...
Leipzig - Page 170
Still, one Duke George is enough to awe these thousands ; a Martin Luther will go to Leipzig, if it should rain Duke Georges for a week. ...
Cambridge - Page 87
Although he returned every week to his attractive home in Cambridge, he probably visited more people and knew their faces better than many a resident ...
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Paris - Page 566
The orthodox Protestants in Paris, we believe, are ready to look with coldness upon the public movements of the government in the department of ...
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Sioux City - Page 87
Safford, of Sioux City, to large congregations of young and old, on the subject of the Band of Mercy, which resulted in gaining a hundred members to ...
Somerville, Mass - Page 475
The one we had the pleasure of attending at Somerville, Mass., in October, the South Middlesex, was the largest, we believe, ever held in the county, ...
Nuremberg - Page 171
"Satan has intrigued so well at Nuremberg that several citizens deny that Christ is God," writes Luther. He believed that all diseases came from the ...
Cairo - Page 334
He loved letters, he loved science ; and his distinguished protection summoned to Cairo the grammarians, the poets, theologians, jurists, ...
more pages: 344
York - Page 285
The sublimity of York minster, the beauty of Lincoln choir, and the unique wonder of the lantern at Ely speak again in Mr. ...
Belfast - Page 565
In speaking of the riots of Belfast, the writer says : " It is hard to believe that, if the men of local wealth and position had used their social ...
Lawrence, Kan - Page 87
CG Rowland, of Lawrence, Kan. Another, the report of two interesting discourses given by Rev. Mary A. Safford, of Sioux City, to large congregations ...
Palermo - Page 344
Science, philosophy, and the arts flourished then at Bagdad, at Damascus, at Cairo, at Cordova, at Palermo, as free and honored as they were later in ...
Syracuse - Page 31
It is almost certain that he was born at Syracuse, nine or ten hundred miles from the mouth of the Nile. But wherever, on the island of Sicily, ...
Minneapolis - Page 120
The mills at Minneapolis are capable of turning out thirty thousand barrels of fine flour daily, — that is, rather more than a barrel in every three ...
Berkeley - Page 229
But this language, described by Berkeley and alluded to by Henry, is prose. Through the same organs we receive also poetry. In other words, God speaks ...
Turin - Page 270
Mosso, of Turin. Rev. Dr. Edersheim's remarkably learned and elaborate Life of Christ may now be had in a cheaper revised edition. ...
Manchester - Page 89
The loss of Sir Thomas Baker, of Manchester, and the venerable Duncan McClaren, of Scotland, is much felt by the Woman Suffrage party, as both these ...
Waltham, Mass - Page 181
EJ Young, of Waltham, Mass., sends us a copy of his sermon, "Substitutes for Religion," preached in King's Chapel, and printed by request, ...
Baltimore - Page 3
Murray, of Baltimore, entitled "The Origin and Growth of the Psalms," discusses its subject with perfect critical f rceneas and genial literary ...
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Cincinnati - Page 127
It was noticed in Cincinnati, two years ago, that a much-needed popular rising against the iniquities of the courts was represented the first day by ...
Dublin - Page 561
Stokes, of Dublin ; Liberalism in Religion, sermons by Rev. WP Roberts ; Palestine in the Time of Christ, from the French of Prof. ...
Toronto - Page 276
He was pastor of a church at Need- ham, Mass., for several years, and afterwards was at Toronto. In 1855, he went out to Calcutta as missionary of the ...
Munich - Page 299
Among the many treasures of the Bavarian State Library in Munich is a pasteboard box, labelled " Cod. Teg. 1486. Rodlieb Poematis latini fragmenta," ...
Calcutta - Page 277
It is delightful to think that his seventieth birthday was so celebrated by thousands in Calcutta a year ago. Music and flowers and speeches and ...
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Sydney - Page 564
The reports from Sydney and Melbourne, Australia, show activity of spiritual and intellectual thought. Prof. Bracciforti continues to praise the work ...

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