The American Eclectic, 3. sējumsW.R. Peters, 1842 |
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1. lappuse
... feeling , as it is of emotion generally . But it is not , on that ac- count , itself religion . It is also often leagued with superstition . It is the language of imagination , in its wildest , most daring , most unauthor- ized flights ...
... feeling , as it is of emotion generally . But it is not , on that ac- count , itself religion . It is also often leagued with superstition . It is the language of imagination , in its wildest , most daring , most unauthor- ized flights ...
8. lappuse
... feelings of the poetic class ? How many sacred texts become mere poetic phrases , how many noble acts become mere empty romance , when tried by the severe rules which these latter times have thought it decent to apply to the inspired ...
... feelings of the poetic class ? How many sacred texts become mere poetic phrases , how many noble acts become mere empty romance , when tried by the severe rules which these latter times have thought it decent to apply to the inspired ...
9. lappuse
... feelings did it require ! And , therefore , how few did receive the Mes- siah ! They who were most occupied in the Scriptures most rejected Him , whereas they who received Him were generally persons with no op- portunity of sifting ...
... feelings did it require ! And , therefore , how few did receive the Mes- siah ! They who were most occupied in the Scriptures most rejected Him , whereas they who received Him were generally persons with no op- portunity of sifting ...
12. lappuse
... feels them the more deep- ly and really , because it is his place to honor , not to be honored ; -so much more blessed is it even in this life to give honor than to receive it . What- ever raises a man in the life that is , and gives ...
... feels them the more deep- ly and really , because it is his place to honor , not to be honored ; -so much more blessed is it even in this life to give honor than to receive it . What- ever raises a man in the life that is , and gives ...
14. lappuse
... feeling has been de- stroyed . During all this time it would be hard to mention a poet whose writings have so identified him with our church that he is in popular esti- mation one of her faithful sons . Scarcely a poet has derived his ...
... feeling has been de- stroyed . During all this time it would be hard to mention a poet whose writings have so identified him with our church that he is in popular esti- mation one of her faithful sons . Scarcely a poet has derived his ...
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