The American Eclectic, 3. sējumsW.R. Peters, 1842 |
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7. lappuse
... human soul , as outwardly conspiring with its inward instincts to pro- duce and cherish the sense of the beautiful , the awful and the sublime ; -qualities so completely beside the scope of Paley's argument , that we might suppose a ...
... human soul , as outwardly conspiring with its inward instincts to pro- duce and cherish the sense of the beautiful , the awful and the sublime ; -qualities so completely beside the scope of Paley's argument , that we might suppose a ...
8. lappuse
... human soul is built on this slender foundation . The church is called a body , and a Divine Person is called its head . Then the church is called a chaste virgin , and is said to be married to that Divine Person ; and that fanciful ...
... human soul is built on this slender foundation . The church is called a body , and a Divine Person is called its head . Then the church is called a chaste virgin , and is said to be married to that Divine Person ; and that fanciful ...
9. lappuse
... human , traditionary , and so forth , as being on that ac- count contrary to the proper genius of our religion . But it may reasona- bly excite a misgiving that this matter - of - fact position is not the best way of viewing religious ...
... human , traditionary , and so forth , as being on that ac- count contrary to the proper genius of our religion . But it may reasona- bly excite a misgiving that this matter - of - fact position is not the best way of viewing religious ...
11. lappuse
... human calculations , and de- spite of common experience , but happening for once to be rewarded with success . That a person of ordinary goodness , and more than ordinary powers , may have been sustained through life by a succession of ...
... human calculations , and de- spite of common experience , but happening for once to be rewarded with success . That a person of ordinary goodness , and more than ordinary powers , may have been sustained through life by a succession of ...
12. lappuse
... human species possess some degree of per- sonal grace and favor , so does the universally recognized distinction of dul- ness imply that poetry is natural to man . The universal existence of poetry , as a faculty of the soul , is most ...
... human species possess some degree of per- sonal grace and favor , so does the universally recognized distinction of dul- ness imply that poetry is natural to man . The universal existence of poetry , as a faculty of the soul , is most ...
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