Selections from German LiteratureGould, Newman, and Saxton, 1839 - 472 sivua |
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... language , into the examination of its structure , of its formations , of its analo- gies . " 1 An interesting ... languages to the same family . They are alike in the substantial qualities of mental and moral character . Why the ...
... language , into the examination of its structure , of its formations , of its analo- gies . " 1 An interesting ... languages to the same family . They are alike in the substantial qualities of mental and moral character . Why the ...
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... language is so rich in all the terms which are applied to spiritual phenomena . Another powerful cause is the modern revival of Christianity and the awakened spirit of missionary enterprise which have pervaded England and the United ...
... language is so rich in all the terms which are applied to spiritual phenomena . Another powerful cause is the modern revival of Christianity and the awakened spirit of missionary enterprise which have pervaded England and the United ...
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... language . How little we know of the great geography of Ritter ? How contented are our book- makers to go on year by year copying Malte Brun ? What do we I See a late Letter of Dr. Malan of Geneva . know of the profound historians Leo ...
... language . How little we know of the great geography of Ritter ? How contented are our book- makers to go on year by year copying Malte Brun ? What do we I See a late Letter of Dr. Malan of Geneva . know of the profound historians Leo ...
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... language is to the inward being what new eye is to the outward ; one sees with it what he could not have seen without it ; and by examining such developments of humanity as are not found among his own kindred , he learns to value ...
... language is to the inward being what new eye is to the outward ; one sees with it what he could not have seen without it ; and by examining such developments of humanity as are not found among his own kindred , he learns to value ...
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... language of our confessions of faith is in some cases too pliant , bending to interpretations that are subversive of each other , it is in other cases too stiff and strait ; giving no heed to some valuable modifications of thought ...
... language of our confessions of faith is in some cases too pliant , bending to interpretations that are subversive of each other , it is in other cases too stiff and strait ; giving no heed to some valuable modifications of thought ...
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