Sartain's Union Magazine of Literature and Art, Bind 4Caroline Matilda Kirkland, John Seely Hart 1965 |
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Side 77
... living painters . The style is severe , pure and classical - entirely the reverse of all those crimson crudities , which we have been taught to associate in our minds with the modern French school . We venture to say , that all who ...
... living painters . The style is severe , pure and classical - entirely the reverse of all those crimson crudities , which we have been taught to associate in our minds with the modern French school . We venture to say , that all who ...
Side 264
... living way , through this new and precious vail of our Saviour's flesh : for " we are sancti- fied through the offering of the body of Jesus Christ , once for all . " ( Heb . x . 10. ) Hence , we see the typical meaning of the Levitical ...
... living way , through this new and precious vail of our Saviour's flesh : for " we are sancti- fied through the offering of the body of Jesus Christ , once for all . " ( Heb . x . 10. ) Hence , we see the typical meaning of the Levitical ...
Side 404
... living , lest our splendor should separate between us and the good to whom God has not seen fit to give riches ; a direct truth- fulness of speech , as far from the language of un- meaning compliment as from the rudeness which bespeaks ...
... living , lest our splendor should separate between us and the good to whom God has not seen fit to give riches ; a direct truth- fulness of speech , as far from the language of un- meaning compliment as from the rudeness which bespeaks ...
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