Littell's Living Age, Том 28Living Age Company Incorporated, 1851 |
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... mind appears to have passed over from Judaism to Christianity , through a species of Platonic idealism . The very ... minds , in some sense , a schoolmaster to bring him to Christ . And while he never ceased his admiration of the ...
... mind appears to have passed over from Judaism to Christianity , through a species of Platonic idealism . The very ... minds , in some sense , a schoolmaster to bring him to Christ . And while he never ceased his admiration of the ...
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... minds of the same genial stamp as his are ever without . Living the sort of unworldly life he did , this faculty ... mind in the estimate we may express of his labors - which , however , we trust , in most respects , will stand fully ...
... minds of the same genial stamp as his are ever without . Living the sort of unworldly life he did , this faculty ... mind in the estimate we may express of his labors - which , however , we trust , in most respects , will stand fully ...
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... mind - was thoroughly disciplined in all the science of his day - keenly susceptible of all its influences , and often strongly moved and governed by them . It is easy to see what would specially called the disciples of that gifted man ...
... mind - was thoroughly disciplined in all the science of his day - keenly susceptible of all its influences , and often strongly moved and governed by them . It is easy to see what would specially called the disciples of that gifted man ...
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... mind , is not criti- was , as we most heartily believe , urged on in all cism , but simple exposition , ) to the charge which his labors by sincere religious feeling , which , in some have preferred against it , of abandoning all his ...
... mind , is not criti- was , as we most heartily believe , urged on in all cism , but simple exposition , ) to the charge which his labors by sincere religious feeling , which , in some have preferred against it , of abandoning all his ...
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... mind ever wanting in his doctrine , and necessarily so ― for rather repudiating than seeking the certainty of failing , as he did , to see the guilt and hatefulness definite abstract notions on subjects essentially so of sin in relation ...
... mind ever wanting in his doctrine , and necessarily so ― for rather repudiating than seeking the certainty of failing , as he did , to see the guilt and hatefulness definite abstract notions on subjects essentially so of sin in relation ...
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