Christian Examiner and Theological Review, Том 33O. Everett, 1843 |
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... better , and what- ever tells against them is to be passed over in silence ; that suppression of truth in such a case , far from being a blemish in a historian , is a virtue . It is needless to say that history , writ- ten on this ...
... better , and what- ever tells against them is to be passed over in silence ; that suppression of truth in such a case , far from being a blemish in a historian , is a virtue . It is needless to say that history , writ- ten on this ...
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... better than solemn trifling . But to be a well informed theologian , it is not necessary that a person should be nothing beside . He may read to stimulate . thought , and furnish it with materials to work upon , to add to his stores of ...
... better than solemn trifling . But to be a well informed theologian , it is not necessary that a person should be nothing beside . He may read to stimulate . thought , and furnish it with materials to work upon , to add to his stores of ...
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... better acquainted than others , not simply with the practice of law or medicine , but with the past history of the art or science , its fountains , growth , and the various revolutions it has passed through . Such knowl- edge may not ...
... better acquainted than others , not simply with the practice of law or medicine , but with the past history of the art or science , its fountains , growth , and the various revolutions it has passed through . Such knowl- edge may not ...
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... better and happier forever after . The imagination will be kindled , and the affections elevated , and the soul will be enriched with new germs of thought . As the ancient Christians visited the tombs of the martyrs , not only that they ...
... better and happier forever after . The imagination will be kindled , and the affections elevated , and the soul will be enriched with new germs of thought . As the ancient Christians visited the tombs of the martyrs , not only that they ...
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... . GRISWOLD . Philadelphia : Carey and Hart . 1842. 8vo . pp . 468. ] VOL . XXXIII . 3D S. VOL . XV . NO . I. - 4 imity to other , better , and more genuine things 1842. ] 25 The Poets and Poetry of America . THE POETS AND POETRY OF AMERICA.
... . GRISWOLD . Philadelphia : Carey and Hart . 1842. 8vo . pp . 468. ] VOL . XXXIII . 3D S. VOL . XV . NO . I. - 4 imity to other , better , and more genuine things 1842. ] 25 The Poets and Poetry of America . THE POETS AND POETRY OF AMERICA.
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