The Book of NatureJ. & J. Harper, 1831 - 467 páginas |
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Página vii
... distinct languages ; translating largely from others ; editing and sustaining Reviews ; contributing to other periodicals on various and dis- tinct branches of polite literature ; preparing for the press original works ; enriching his ...
... distinct languages ; translating largely from others ; editing and sustaining Reviews ; contributing to other periodicals on various and dis- tinct branches of polite literature ; preparing for the press original works ; enriching his ...
Página xiii
... distinct and decided expression of sentiment it contains . IN THE BEGINNING WAS THE WORD ; AND THE WORD WAS WITH GOD , AND THE WORD WAS GOD . O WORD ! O WISDOM ! heaven's high theme ! Where must the theme begin ? — Maker and Sufferer ...
... distinct and decided expression of sentiment it contains . IN THE BEGINNING WAS THE WORD ; AND THE WORD WAS WITH GOD , AND THE WORD WAS GOD . O WORD ! O WISDOM ! heaven's high theme ! Where must the theme begin ? — Maker and Sufferer ...
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... distinct articulation was gone , and he was almost in the embrace of death , when his kind clergyman repeated the words , " Behold the Lamb of God ! " he added , as the last effort of his expiring breath , " who taketh away the sins of ...
... distinct articulation was gone , and he was almost in the embrace of death , when his kind clergyman repeated the words , " Behold the Lamb of God ! " he added , as the last effort of his expiring breath , " who taketh away the sins of ...
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... distinct doctrine of Brahminical reli- gion , and is thus urged in univocal terms in the Yajur Veid , in the course of an address to Brahm , or the Supreme Being : " The ignorant assert that the universe , in the beginning , did not ...
... distinct doctrine of Brahminical reli- gion , and is thus urged in univocal terms in the Yajur Veid , in the course of an address to Brahm , or the Supreme Being : " The ignorant assert that the universe , in the beginning , did not ...
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... distinct from every other , as the whole may be from matter , or as matter is from what , without knowing any thing farther of , we commonly denominate spirit . Spirit , as generally used among modern metaphysicians , is , to say the ...
... distinct from every other , as the whole may be from matter , or as matter is from what , without knowing any thing farther of , we commonly denominate spirit . Spirit , as generally used among modern metaphysicians , is , to say the ...
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