The American Eclectic, 3. sējumsW.R. Peters, 1842 |
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3. lappuse
... appears equally and still more congenial with the more simple and sublime conceptions of the truth , as it is revealed in the gospel , apart from the traditions and commandments of men . And we cannot but think that , in their ad ...
... appears equally and still more congenial with the more simple and sublime conceptions of the truth , as it is revealed in the gospel , apart from the traditions and commandments of men . And we cannot but think that , in their ad ...
37. lappuse
... appear equally impossible for mankind to invent if we knew nothing of the history of their invention . Without ... appears certain , both that in every case where two or three are gathered together they will invent a language of ...
... appear equally impossible for mankind to invent if we knew nothing of the history of their invention . Without ... appears certain , both that in every case where two or three are gathered together they will invent a language of ...
39. lappuse
... appears in this manner to have been not so much brought as derived from Egypt by Cadmus ; and about the same time the Hebrews , sojourn- ing in that country , also invented theirs at least such appears a reason- able deduction ; since ...
... appears in this manner to have been not so much brought as derived from Egypt by Cadmus ; and about the same time the Hebrews , sojourn- ing in that country , also invented theirs at least such appears a reason- able deduction ; since ...
43. lappuse
... appears to us nothing but the expression of an idea , common to humanity in all times , that their forefathers were better than themselves , -possessing knowledge and powers from which their descendants had degenerated , an idea born ...
... appears to us nothing but the expression of an idea , common to humanity in all times , that their forefathers were better than themselves , -possessing knowledge and powers from which their descendants had degenerated , an idea born ...
45. lappuse
... appears dead ; so- ciety has lost its firmest links - a time , truly , of danger and darkness , such as we are now ... appear in the shape of an arbitrary ritual and dogmatical articles . All are cumbrous , temporary , local ...
... appears dead ; so- ciety has lost its firmest links - a time , truly , of danger and darkness , such as we are now ... appear in the shape of an arbitrary ritual and dogmatical articles . All are cumbrous , temporary , local ...
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