The Methodist Quarterly Review, Том 32G. Lane and P.P. Sanford, 1850 |
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... of popular acquaintance with the worthies of classical antiquity ; -even as the popular mind has become insensi- bly imbued with the knowledge of astronomy , drawn primarily 12 Plutarch : his Life , Character , and Times . [ January ,
... of popular acquaintance with the worthies of classical antiquity ; -even as the popular mind has become insensi- bly imbued with the knowledge of astronomy , drawn primarily 12 Plutarch : his Life , Character , and Times . [ January ,
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... had been * Life of Demosthenes . Works and Days . † Ibid . Life of Antony . On Animal Food . ¶ Symposiaca . * marked for an observing and reflecting turn of mind 1850. ] 13 Plutarch : his Life , Character , and Times .
... had been * Life of Demosthenes . Works and Days . † Ibid . Life of Antony . On Animal Food . ¶ Symposiaca . * marked for an observing and reflecting turn of mind 1850. ] 13 Plutarch : his Life , Character , and Times .
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... mind of the writer by some law of moral association , or as they serve to illus- trate some common trait of character in the subject . There is a want of definiteness , sometimes of accuracy , in his detail of dates and places , though ...
... mind of the writer by some law of moral association , or as they serve to illus- trate some common trait of character in the subject . There is a want of definiteness , sometimes of accuracy , in his detail of dates and places , though ...
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... mind , that if all which has been derived from him were subtracted from the now current popu- lar notions touching the great men of antiquity , the larger , and by far the more interesting part , would be swept into oblivion , and an ...
... mind , that if all which has been derived from him were subtracted from the now current popu- lar notions touching the great men of antiquity , the larger , and by far the more interesting part , would be swept into oblivion , and an ...
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... mind , he would have cordially embraced the truth as it is in Jesus , is known only to Him who knoweth all things . Humble and believing as his spirit seems to have been , it may be that he never had true Christian humility , and never ...
... mind , he would have cordially embraced the truth as it is in Jesus , is known only to Him who knoweth all things . Humble and believing as his spirit seems to have been , it may be that he never had true Christian humility , and never ...
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