Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 47W. Blackwood., 1840 |
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... Christian name was outcast there and then ; For Power and Passion were the people's gods , And every one that ... Christ , And the communion of the blest in heaven , Space that had lain long silent of all sound Save the chance greetings ...
... Christian name was outcast there and then ; For Power and Passion were the people's gods , And every one that ... Christ , And the communion of the blest in heaven , Space that had lain long silent of all sound Save the chance greetings ...
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... humbly pray- To die as men , and not fall blankly down Into steep death like butcher'd animals , But to receive from consecrated hands Those seals and sureties which the Christian soul Demands as 1840. ] 29 Breton Faith .
... humbly pray- To die as men , and not fall blankly down Into steep death like butcher'd animals , But to receive from consecrated hands Those seals and sureties which the Christian soul Demands as 1840. ] 29 Breton Faith .
Side 30
Those seals and sureties which the Christian soul Demands as covenants of eternal bliss- They were encounter'd by contemptuous hate , And mockery , bitter as the crown of thorns . Thus pass'd that night , their farewell night to earth ...
Those seals and sureties which the Christian soul Demands as covenants of eternal bliss- They were encounter'd by contemptuous hate , And mockery , bitter as the crown of thorns . Thus pass'd that night , their farewell night to earth ...
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... Christian conquerors . The Frank and the Norman found themselves taken in the spiritual toils . Here in Britain , the Saxons had come in so great numbers , that the Christian faith was swept from the land , or nearly so ; but there came ...
... Christian conquerors . The Frank and the Norman found themselves taken in the spiritual toils . Here in Britain , the Saxons had come in so great numbers , that the Christian faith was swept from the land , or nearly so ; but there came ...
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... Christian em- peror . They obtained their judicial privileges on the very ground that they would not appear and carry on a litigation before lay tribunals . It was only , therefore , by extending their own courts , and grafting the ...
... Christian em- peror . They obtained their judicial privileges on the very ground that they would not appear and carry on a litigation before lay tribunals . It was only , therefore , by extending their own courts , and grafting the ...
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