The Book of NatureJ. & J. Harper, 1831 - 467 páginas |
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Página iii
... hand of affection , yet we discover no marks of ful- some adulation or enthusiastic eulogy . The writer seemed to feel that to depart from the simple and artless narrative of facts would but detract from the merits of the individual ...
... hand of affection , yet we discover no marks of ful- some adulation or enthusiastic eulogy . The writer seemed to feel that to depart from the simple and artless narrative of facts would but detract from the merits of the individual ...
Página xv
... hand , and by a candid examination of the sacred oracles on the other . The first , by purging his soul , according to his own emphatic language , of arrogance and pride , filled it with true poverty of spirit . The second convinced him ...
... hand , and by a candid examination of the sacred oracles on the other . The first , by purging his soul , according to his own emphatic language , of arrogance and pride , filled it with true poverty of spirit . The second convinced him ...
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... from general recollection , though with the author's manuscript at hand , it is possible that those who took notes may find a few passages in the present text slightly varied from what was 1 uttered at the time . Yet he believes that ,
... from general recollection , though with the author's manuscript at hand , it is possible that those who took notes may find a few passages in the present text slightly varied from what was 1 uttered at the time . Yet he believes that ,
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... hand of the Lord created the world out of unfashioned ( amorphous ) matter , " aμóppov ñs ; while Athenagoras , Tatian , Theophilus of Antioch , Athanasius , and Gregory Nazianzen , appear to have concurred in the same opinion ; and ...
... hand of the Lord created the world out of unfashioned ( amorphous ) matter , " aμóppov ñs ; while Athenagoras , Tatian , Theophilus of Antioch , Athanasius , and Gregory Nazianzen , appear to have concurred in the same opinion ; and ...
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... hands of different philosophers of antiquity into a great variety of shapes ; and hence , in some form or other , is to be traced through most of the Grecian schools , whether of the Ionic or Italic sector , in other words , whether ...
... hands of different philosophers of antiquity into a great variety of shapes ; and hence , in some form or other , is to be traced through most of the Grecian schools , whether of the Ionic or Italic sector , in other words , whether ...
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