Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volumen 6;Volumen 36J. Soule and T. Mason., 1854 |
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... Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge , with an Introduc- tory Essay upon his Philosophical and Theological Opinions . Edited by PROFESSOR SHEDD . IIL THE SPIRIT AND MISSION OF METHODISM By W. T. Willey , Morgantown , Va . IV ...
... Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge , with an Introduc- tory Essay upon his Philosophical and Theological Opinions . Edited by PROFESSOR SHEDD . IIL THE SPIRIT AND MISSION OF METHODISM By W. T. Willey , Morgantown , Va . IV ...
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... complete and thorough : it was the crisis in his history which gave a new bent to his life . The world , duty , honour , time , eternity - all these words had a new meaning for him . The old self - reliance was gone ; but he had a ...
... complete and thorough : it was the crisis in his history which gave a new bent to his life . The world , duty , honour , time , eternity - all these words had a new meaning for him . The old self - reliance was gone ; but he had a ...
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... . Olin's writings ; but our utmost limits are reached . Enough , however , has been said in this paper to show our general estimate of their great value . ART . II . - COLERIDGE . The Complete Works 1854. ] 33 Stephen Olin .
... . Olin's writings ; but our utmost limits are reached . Enough , however , has been said in this paper to show our general estimate of their great value . ART . II . - COLERIDGE . The Complete Works 1854. ] 33 Stephen Olin .
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... complete works is at this time a significant and interesting fact . To print and publish a volume , or a work of several volumes , is no very great matter - less than the construction of a railroad , or the building of a steamship , or ...
... complete works is at this time a significant and interesting fact . To print and publish a volume , or a work of several volumes , is no very great matter - less than the construction of a railroad , or the building of a steamship , or ...
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... complete and indubitable . By virtue of this faculty the rational being has a conscience and taste - which , indeed , are only the reason brought to operate upon two distinct classes of objects — and experiences through the one a sense ...
... complete and indubitable . By virtue of this faculty the rational being has a conscience and taste - which , indeed , are only the reason brought to operate upon two distinct classes of objects — and experiences through the one a sense ...
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