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TO My Edidowed Sister , WHO , FOR THE SAKE OF THE LIVING , HAS NOBLY
BORNE HER SORROW FOR THE DEAD . This Memorial Volume IS
AFFECTIONATELY INSCRIBED . W . B . R . CONTENTS . INTRODUCTORY
NOTICE . . . . . .
TO My Edidowed Sister , WHO , FOR THE SAKE OF THE LIVING , HAS NOBLY
BORNE HER SORROW FOR THE DEAD . This Memorial Volume IS
AFFECTIONATELY INSCRIBED . W . B . R . CONTENTS . INTRODUCTORY
NOTICE . . . . . .
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Sunday reading — Sacred books — Forms of Christian faithEvidences of
Religion — Butler ' s Analogy - Charles Lamb ' s Remarks on Stackhouse -
History of the Bible - Jeremy TaylorHoly Living and Dying - Life of Christ - Pulpit -
oratory ...
Sunday reading — Sacred books — Forms of Christian faithEvidences of
Religion — Butler ' s Analogy - Charles Lamb ' s Remarks on Stackhouse -
History of the Bible - Jeremy TaylorHoly Living and Dying - Life of Christ - Pulpit -
oratory ...
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Here began a friendship , which lasted through life and survived in earnest
sorrow for his premature death , with Mr . Horace Binney , ( the younger , ) whose
name I venture to refer to in simple justice to the living and the dead , to us who ...
Here began a friendship , which lasted through life and survived in earnest
sorrow for his premature death , with Mr . Horace Binney , ( the younger , ) whose
name I venture to refer to in simple justice to the living and the dead , to us who ...
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... human beings , giving and receiving from one another impressions to last , it
may be , through eternity : we are living amid the spiritual agencies which are
vouchsafed to redeemed man : and our life is also in PRINCIPLES OF
LITERATURE .
... human beings , giving and receiving from one another impressions to last , it
may be , through eternity : we are living amid the spiritual agencies which are
vouchsafed to redeemed man : and our life is also in PRINCIPLES OF
LITERATURE .
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... into decay and darkness ; by weapons even from this book he superannuates
and destroys it , so that soon the name of Newton remains as a mere nominis
umbra , but his book , as a living power , has transmigrated into other forms .
... into decay and darkness ; by weapons even from this book he superannuates
and destroys it , so that soon the name of Newton remains as a mere nominis
umbra , but his book , as a living power , has transmigrated into other forms .
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Lectures on English Literature: From Chaucer to Tennyson Henry Reed Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1855 |
Lectures on English Literature, from Chaucer to Tennyson Henry Reed Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1855 |
LECTURES ON ENGLISH LITERATURE, FROM CHAURER TO TENNYSON HENRY REED Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1855 |
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