Sketches of the History of Literature and Learning in England ...: With Specimens of the Principal Writers, Volume 3C. Knight & Company, 1845 |
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... manner and his constant citation of texts of Scripture in support of his positions , as well as from more than one answer which he afterwards published to the attacks made upon his book , it is evident that he by no means intended it to ...
... manner and his constant citation of texts of Scripture in support of his positions , as well as from more than one answer which he afterwards published to the attacks made upon his book , it is evident that he by no means intended it to ...
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... manner of his appearance , we know there is nothing in our experi- ence , or in the whole history of this world , that can be a just representation of the least part of it . No armies so numerous as the host of Heaven ; and , instead of ...
... manner of his appearance , we know there is nothing in our experi- ence , or in the whole history of this world , that can be a just representation of the least part of it . No armies so numerous as the host of Heaven ; and , instead of ...
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... manner , they were in all respects very happily addressed to the ordinary peculiarities of the national mind and character . But , having once fallen into neglect , Tillotson's writings have no qualities that will ever revive attention ...
... manner , they were in all respects very happily addressed to the ordinary peculiarities of the national mind and character . But , having once fallen into neglect , Tillotson's writings have no qualities that will ever revive attention ...
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... manner does , by his very so doing , confess him better able to understand , than he himself can be to express , his own case . He owns him as a patron of a preventing judgment and goodness , and , upon that account , able not only to ...
... manner does , by his very so doing , confess him better able to understand , than he himself can be to express , his own case . He owns him as a patron of a preventing judgment and goodness , and , upon that account , able not only to ...
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... manner of disquisition which never goes mining far underground for hidden treasure , yet stirs the surface of the soil so as effectually to bring out whatever fertility may be there resident . There is no passion or poetry in South's ...
... manner of disquisition which never goes mining far underground for hidden treasure , yet stirs the surface of the soil so as effectually to bring out whatever fertility may be there resident . There is no passion or poetry in South's ...
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