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... faith , And wild the realms where Scandinavian chiefs And Skalds arose , and hence the Skald's strong verse Partook the savage wildness . And methinks Amid such scenes as these , the Poet's soul Might best attain full growth ; pine ...
... faith , And wild the realms where Scandinavian chiefs And Skalds arose , and hence the Skald's strong verse Partook the savage wildness . And methinks Amid such scenes as these , the Poet's soul Might best attain full growth ; pine ...
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... faith with which we are acquainted . With this religion many pagan practices are still incorporated , among which is that of the worship of the snake , which in Abys- sinia is held to be so sacred , that he who kills a reptile of that ...
... faith with which we are acquainted . With this religion many pagan practices are still incorporated , among which is that of the worship of the snake , which in Abys- sinia is held to be so sacred , that he who kills a reptile of that ...
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... faith . It is the weakness of nature , not of religion , which lives in a much higher and an infinitely purer region . From Antwerp to Rotterdam you may go by the steam boat in ten hours , partly by the Scheldt , partly by arms of the ...
... faith . It is the weakness of nature , not of religion , which lives in a much higher and an infinitely purer region . From Antwerp to Rotterdam you may go by the steam boat in ten hours , partly by the Scheldt , partly by arms of the ...
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... faith . No success however attended these efforts until the year 1814 , when Christianity was introduced upon a firm basis , and it has been ever since , according to the deputation , making a rapid progress . It is not to be denied ...
... faith . No success however attended these efforts until the year 1814 , when Christianity was introduced upon a firm basis , and it has been ever since , according to the deputation , making a rapid progress . It is not to be denied ...
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... faith has been received . Perhaps we could not better represent the flourishing state of the mission , than by quoting a few passages descriptive of the conduct and feelings of King Pomare , who , from his zeal in the cause , his ...
... faith has been received . Perhaps we could not better represent the flourishing state of the mission , than by quoting a few passages descriptive of the conduct and feelings of King Pomare , who , from his zeal in the cause , his ...
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