The British Magazine and Monthly Register of Religious and Ecclesiastical Information, Parochial History, and Documents Respecting the State of the Poor, Progress of Education, Etc, Volym 2J.G. & F. Rivington, 1832 |
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... character of religion to be presented to young minds . Many spare neither labour nor instruction in causing their children to commit scripture to memory , to repeat catechisms , to say prayers , & c . , but they fail to MEMOIR OF THE ...
... character of religion to be presented to young minds . Many spare neither labour nor instruction in causing their children to commit scripture to memory , to repeat catechisms , to say prayers , & c . , but they fail to MEMOIR OF THE ...
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... character of the rib is very peculiar ; the ornaments of each are of a character which we do not remember to have noticed elsewhere , and , in buildings less venerable , might almost be called clumsy . Instead of the continued and ...
... character of the rib is very peculiar ; the ornaments of each are of a character which we do not remember to have noticed elsewhere , and , in buildings less venerable , might almost be called clumsy . Instead of the continued and ...
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... character to the part of the building in which they occurred ; and , unless they were rendered ornamental , were sure to be deformities . These marked features , then , which at first were introduced neces- sarily , and ornamented ...
... character to the part of the building in which they occurred ; and , unless they were rendered ornamental , were sure to be deformities . These marked features , then , which at first were introduced neces- sarily , and ornamented ...
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... character of which we have sketched the progressive development in the rib , seems to have been caught at , very early , in the column . One of the differences between the old Cathedral at Canterbury and that which was designed by ...
... character of which we have sketched the progressive development in the rib , seems to have been caught at , very early , in the column . One of the differences between the old Cathedral at Canterbury and that which was designed by ...
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... character which the artist had impressed upon the statue , the mind of the beholder was elevated to a more perfect adoration . The Jupiter of the Greeks was a spiritualized man ; spi- ritualized , I mean , into a nature uninfluenced by ...
... character which the artist had impressed upon the statue , the mind of the beholder was elevated to a more perfect adoration . The Jupiter of the Greeks was a spiritualized man ; spi- ritualized , I mean , into a nature uninfluenced by ...
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