Selections from the Works of Taylor, Latimer, Hall, Milton, Barrow, South, Brown, Fuller and Bacon: 1. American from the 5. London EditionG.P. Putnam, 1851 - 242 páginas |
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... reason , but all his words , and his very tone and cadences were strangely musical . 66 ' But , that which did most of all captivate and enravish , was the gaiety and richness of his fancy : for he had much in him of that natural ...
... reason , but all his words , and his very tone and cadences were strangely musical . 66 ' But , that which did most of all captivate and enravish , was the gaiety and richness of his fancy : for he had much in him of that natural ...
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... reasons , and not their names , and was not scared with the ugly visors men usually put upon persons they hate , and opinions they dislike ; not affrighted with the anathemas and execrations of an infallible chair , which he looked upon ...
... reasons , and not their names , and was not scared with the ugly visors men usually put upon persons they hate , and opinions they dislike ; not affrighted with the anathemas and execrations of an infallible chair , which he looked upon ...
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... reason ) a church the most purely Christian of any in the world . In his younger years he met with some assaults from popery ; and the high pretensions of their religious orders were very ac- commodate to his devotional temper : but he ...
... reason ) a church the most purely Christian of any in the world . In his younger years he met with some assaults from popery ; and the high pretensions of their religious orders were very ac- commodate to his devotional temper : but he ...
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... from the labors of these philosophers , prosperity may remember that " a man is what he knows ; that of created beings the most excellent are those who are intelligent , and who steadily employ their gift of reason for the XII PREFACE .
... from the labors of these philosophers , prosperity may remember that " a man is what he knows ; that of created beings the most excellent are those who are intelligent , and who steadily employ their gift of reason for the XII PREFACE .
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... reason for the glory of the Creator and the relief of man's estate . " PREFACE TO THE THIRD EDITION . * THE first edition of these Selections was published in the year 1805 ; the second in 1807. They have been for some years out of ...
... reason for the glory of the Creator and the relief of man's estate . " PREFACE TO THE THIRD EDITION . * THE first edition of these Selections was published in the year 1805 ; the second in 1807. They have been for some years out of ...
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Selections from the Works of Taylor, Latimer, Hall, Milton, Barrow, South ... Basil Montagu Vista de fragmentos - 1839 |
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