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Those upon THEODOSIA Burr and JOHN JACOB Astor first appeared in Harper '
s Magazine ; that upon COMMODORE VanDERBILT , in the New York Ledger ;
and that upon HENRY WARD BEECHER AND HIS CHURCH , in the Atlantic ...
Those upon THEODOSIA Burr and JOHN JACOB Astor first appeared in Harper '
s Magazine ; that upon COMMODORE VanDERBILT , in the New York Ledger ;
and that upon HENRY WARD BEECHER AND HIS CHURCH , in the Atlantic ...
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It was just after this last crushing loss , and probably in consequence of it , that he
was baptized and confirmed a member of the Episcopal Church . When , in 1849
, he reappeared in the Senate , to assist , if possi ble , in removing the slavery ...
It was just after this last crushing loss , and probably in consequence of it , that he
was baptized and confirmed a member of the Episcopal Church . When , in 1849
, he reappeared in the Senate , to assist , if possi ble , in removing the slavery ...
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Upon coming of age , he joined the Congregational Church , and was
accustomed to open his school with an extenpore prayer . He used the word “
Deist ” as a term of reproach ; he deemed it “ criminal ” in Gibbon to write his
fifteenth and ...
Upon coming of age , he joined the Congregational Church , and was
accustomed to open his school with an extenpore prayer . He used the word “
Deist ” as a term of reproach ; he deemed it “ criminal ” in Gibbon to write his
fifteenth and ...
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The once celebrated Dr . Buckminster was the minister of the Congregational
church at Portsmouth then . One Sunday morning in 1808 , his eldest daughter
sitting alone in the minister ' s pew , a strange gentleman was shown into it ,
whose ...
The once celebrated Dr . Buckminster was the minister of the Congregational
church at Portsmouth then . One Sunday morning in 1808 , his eldest daughter
sitting alone in the minister ' s pew , a strange gentleman was shown into it ,
whose ...
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What he called his religion had no effect whatever upon the conduct of his life ; it
made him go to church , talk piously , puff the clergy , and “ patronize Providence
, ” — no more . He would accept retaining fees , and never look into the bundles ...
What he called his religion had no effect whatever upon the conduct of his life ; it
made him go to church , talk piously , puff the clergy , and “ patronize Providence
, ” — no more . He would accept retaining fees , and never look into the bundles ...
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