Christian Examiner and Theological Review, Volym 69James Miller, 1860 |
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... doubt that the art of printing has injured style , precisely as horse - railroads break up good habits of walking . And any person who has lived in literary habits knows how unavailing is the most gallant stand by any author against the ...
... doubt that the art of printing has injured style , precisely as horse - railroads break up good habits of walking . And any person who has lived in literary habits knows how unavailing is the most gallant stand by any author against the ...
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... doubt may exist as to many points of these Eastern systems , it is vain to search among them for a counterpart of Satan . The basis of all the Indian systems is , that the visible world and all in it is but a transient emanation from an ...
... doubt may exist as to many points of these Eastern systems , it is vain to search among them for a counterpart of Satan . The basis of all the Indian systems is , that the visible world and all in it is but a transient emanation from an ...
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... doubt very much whether his counsellors are animated by the same spirit , or care either for religion or Church . Natural goodness and purity of motive may be sufficient to justify the man , but will never justify the prince and the ...
... doubt very much whether his counsellors are animated by the same spirit , or care either for religion or Church . Natural goodness and purity of motive may be sufficient to justify the man , but will never justify the prince and the ...
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... doubt his ability to give wide and permanent sway to his own ideas of truth . A man bold in the fields of theological inquiry rather than in the actual conflict of man with man ; by nature a recluse ; his proper weapon the pen , and not ...
... doubt his ability to give wide and permanent sway to his own ideas of truth . A man bold in the fields of theological inquiry rather than in the actual conflict of man with man ; by nature a recluse ; his proper weapon the pen , and not ...
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... doubt , his sucHe had a mind of rare clearness and force . His legal attainments were acknowledged . He was sure of patronage . Yet even then influences were at work which were to call him away from the peaceful triumphs of a prosperous ...
... doubt , his sucHe had a mind of rare clearness and force . His legal attainments were acknowledged . He was sure of patronage . Yet even then influences were at work which were to call him away from the peaceful triumphs of a prosperous ...
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