The North American Review, Band 148O. Everett, 1889 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... Christian . Some Christian churches treat , or have treated , other Christian churches as here- tics or unbelievers . The Roman Catholics and the Protestants in Great Britain and Ireland have , in turn , been terribly cruel one to the ...
... Christian . Some Christian churches treat , or have treated , other Christian churches as here- tics or unbelievers . The Roman Catholics and the Protestants in Great Britain and Ireland have , in turn , been terribly cruel one to the ...
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... Christianity for ages supported it ; the Old Testament repeatedly sanctioned it by special laws ; the New Testament has no repealing declaration . Though we are at the close of the nineteenth century of the Christian era , it is only ...
... Christianity for ages supported it ; the Old Testament repeatedly sanctioned it by special laws ; the New Testament has no repealing declaration . Though we are at the close of the nineteenth century of the Christian era , it is only ...
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... Christians sold slaves to the Saracens . In the eleventh century prostitutes were publicly sold in Rome as slaves , and the profit went to the church . It is said that William Wilberforce was a Christian , but , at any rate , his ...
... Christians sold slaves to the Saracens . In the eleventh century prostitutes were publicly sold in Rome as slaves , and the profit went to the church . It is said that William Wilberforce was a Christian , but , at any rate , his ...
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