American Quarterly Review, Издања 39-40Carey, Lea & Carey, 1836 |
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... Moral Improvement of Mankind ; or , an Enquiry into the Means by which a gene- ral Diffusion of Knowledge and Moral Principle may be promoted . Illustrated with Engravings . By Thomas Dick , L.L. D. Philadelphia , 1836 . IV . COLTON'S ...
... Moral Improvement of Mankind ; or , an Enquiry into the Means by which a gene- ral Diffusion of Knowledge and Moral Principle may be promoted . Illustrated with Engravings . By Thomas Dick , L.L. D. Philadelphia , 1836 . IV . COLTON'S ...
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... moral truth . Of course the powers of invention must often be stretched to the utmost to carry out the comparison , and when it is completed , and the interpretation given , the whole , or much of it at least , is fanciful and ridicu ...
... moral truth . Of course the powers of invention must often be stretched to the utmost to carry out the comparison , and when it is completed , and the interpretation given , the whole , or much of it at least , is fanciful and ridicu ...
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... moral truths , in the same way in which they would be taught by a Raphael , were he inspired to teach them by his own art . Once conceive that the prophets saw , in men- tal vision , the events which they were directed to describe , and ...
... moral truths , in the same way in which they would be taught by a Raphael , were he inspired to teach them by his own art . Once conceive that the prophets saw , in men- tal vision , the events which they were directed to describe , and ...
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... moral influence of heathenism , especially among the Greeks and Romans , viewed in the light of Christianity , which Gesenius , though differing widely from its author in religious opinions , pronounced the ablest perform- ance that had ...
... moral influence of heathenism , especially among the Greeks and Romans , viewed in the light of Christianity , which Gesenius , though differing widely from its author in religious opinions , pronounced the ablest perform- ance that had ...
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... moral worlds , they neither are nor can be separated . The Author of all truth has made them one , and the theologian who makes them twain does it because of the hardness of his heart . We are aware that it is the fashion of the day ...
... moral worlds , they neither are nor can be separated . The Author of all truth has made them one , and the theologian who makes them twain does it because of the hardness of his heart . We are aware that it is the fashion of the day ...
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