The Christian Review, Volume 20Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1855 |
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... feel at bottom the same contempt , they are not so well convinced that they ought to feel it . The simple jingle of words shakes their confidence in themselves . They do not know how far the poet's prerogatives may extend , nor how ...
... feel at bottom the same contempt , they are not so well convinced that they ought to feel it . The simple jingle of words shakes their confidence in themselves . They do not know how far the poet's prerogatives may extend , nor how ...
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... feel or see one thing here and another there , all that we see or feel , of course , is the one thing and the other ; the here and the there , are furnished by the mind , not by the senses . That the one thing and the other do not ...
... feel or see one thing here and another there , all that we see or feel , of course , is the one thing and the other ; the here and the there , are furnished by the mind , not by the senses . That the one thing and the other do not ...
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... feel the need of such aids to family worship . There are many sincere and circumspect Christians who feel too weak to lead the devotions of their families in any other way . A work like this may encourage such to the observance of that ...
... feel the need of such aids to family worship . There are many sincere and circumspect Christians who feel too weak to lead the devotions of their families in any other way . A work like this may encourage such to the observance of that ...
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History of the Apostolic Church with a General Introduction to Church History | 1 |
MODERN LYRICAL POETRY | 24 |
MENTAL PHILOSOPHY | 43 |
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