Putnam's Monthly Magazine of American Literature, Science and Art, Volume 2G.P.Putnam & Company, 1868 |
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Pagina 64
... churches . And yet it seems to me that the artist , above all others , should have the power to perceive Beauty where the duller sense finds only a fog of commonplaces . ” " Yes , " I answered , " the true artist should be a true ...
... churches . And yet it seems to me that the artist , above all others , should have the power to perceive Beauty where the duller sense finds only a fog of commonplaces . ” " Yes , " I answered , " the true artist should be a true ...
Pagina 68
... church on the island partakes of the same confusion , and is used for a wash - house . It is but fair to add , however , that the owner of the church offers it for its legitimate uses whenever a preacher shall be forthcom- ing ; until ...
... church on the island partakes of the same confusion , and is used for a wash - house . It is but fair to add , however , that the owner of the church offers it for its legitimate uses whenever a preacher shall be forthcom- ing ; until ...
Pagina 69
... church were sold . Protestant missions seem to be valued in proportion to their distance from the parent churches . If in India or Pata- gonia , the money flows freely in for their support . When Mackinaw was one thousand miles away ...
... church were sold . Protestant missions seem to be valued in proportion to their distance from the parent churches . If in India or Pata- gonia , the money flows freely in for their support . When Mackinaw was one thousand miles away ...
Pagina 85
... Church , many of the rites which characterize the Roman Catholic body at the present day . The population of the country is supposed to be about three millions . These were governed , previously to 1855 , by rival princes , of whom Ras ...
... Church , many of the rites which characterize the Roman Catholic body at the present day . The population of the country is supposed to be about three millions . These were governed , previously to 1855 , by rival princes , of whom Ras ...
Pagina 92
... Church's interests , to be silent on the subject , that she would give no answer what- ever to questions concerning Eleazar . Somewhat later , however , in the midst of the discussions concerning his claims , an affidavit appeared ...
... Church's interests , to be silent on the subject , that she would give no answer what- ever to questions concerning Eleazar . Somewhat later , however , in the midst of the discussions concerning his claims , an affidavit appeared ...
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