Christian Examiner and Theological Review, Volym 69James Miller, 1860 |
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... elements of English supposes that out of a hundred English words sixty would be Saxon , thirty would be Latin , five Greek , and the other five would be borrowed from all the other languages from which we have taken words . This may be ...
... elements of English supposes that out of a hundred English words sixty would be Saxon , thirty would be Latin , five Greek , and the other five would be borrowed from all the other languages from which we have taken words . This may be ...
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... element , is all the more remarkable . Four Lectures on the Vocabulary of the English Language follow those of which we have spoken . The curious store of information in these chapters cannot be abridged . We are disposed to think that ...
... element , is all the more remarkable . Four Lectures on the Vocabulary of the English Language follow those of which we have spoken . The curious store of information in these chapters cannot be abridged . We are disposed to think that ...
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... element of surprise . So one is surprised when he hears an abandoned villain spoken of as “ our respectable friend . ” So far there is an element of wit in such language , and so far it raises a smile . But it is surprise and smile ...
... element of surprise . So one is surprised when he hears an abandoned villain spoken of as “ our respectable friend . ” So far there is an element of wit in such language , and so far it raises a smile . But it is surprise and smile ...
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... elements are ,1. That he is a being whose nature is evil entirely ; 2. That he is opposed to a superior being , whose nature is entirely good . It is plain that , in order to form this conception , some considerable advance in spiritual ...
... elements are ,1. That he is a being whose nature is evil entirely ; 2. That he is opposed to a superior being , whose nature is entirely good . It is plain that , in order to form this conception , some considerable advance in spiritual ...
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... element in the original idea has entirely disappeared . The spiritual perceptions of the Greek had become so far obscured , that goodness had been eliminated from the conception of the Supreme , until the deities were morally on a lower ...
... element in the original idea has entirely disappeared . The spiritual perceptions of the Greek had become so far obscured , that goodness had been eliminated from the conception of the Supreme , until the deities were morally on a lower ...
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