Christian Examiner and Theological Review, Volym 69James Miller, 1860 |
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... original with yourself , and delay for a twelvemonth to vindicate your priority of claim by putting it on record , you will find a dozen scattered authors simultaneously uttering the same thing . There are in the human mind unfathomable ...
... original with yourself , and delay for a twelvemonth to vindicate your priority of claim by putting it on record , you will find a dozen scattered authors simultaneously uttering the same thing . There are in the human mind unfathomable ...
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... original English works was in general hardly as much as the cost of the paper on which they were written . The Continental booksellers seem to have paid more liberally a century previous . At this day it may be doubted whether a single ...
... original English works was in general hardly as much as the cost of the paper on which they were written . The Continental booksellers seem to have paid more liberally a century previous . At this day it may be doubted whether a single ...
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... original resources of our language , when we learn from Mr. Marsh that we are coming back , unconsciously , to the forms of versification which gave their character to the sagas and ballads of our ancestry . He suggests some further ...
... original resources of our language , when we learn from Mr. Marsh that we are coming back , unconsciously , to the forms of versification which gave their character to the sagas and ballads of our ancestry . He suggests some further ...
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... original nobleness of these systems became overlaid with superstitious accretions gathered during the long - continued deterioration through which their votaries passed . When America was made known to Europeans , the practical faith of ...
... original nobleness of these systems became overlaid with superstitious accretions gathered during the long - continued deterioration through which their votaries passed . When America was made known to Europeans , the practical faith of ...
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... original form , was earnest , soaring , and contemplative . It recognized an evil character in earthly lusts , and aimed to kindle aspirations toward the eternal and unfading . " There is no greater sin , " he wrote , “ than unregulated ...
... original form , was earnest , soaring , and contemplative . It recognized an evil character in earthly lusts , and aimed to kindle aspirations toward the eternal and unfading . " There is no greater sin , " he wrote , “ than unregulated ...
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