Selections from German LiteratureGould, Newman, and Saxton, 1839 - 472 sivua |
Kirjan sisältä
Tulokset 1 - 5 kokonaismäärästä 100
Sivu 1
... nature of which Plato and Aristotle are commonly regarded as the representatives . One of these tendencies or ... natural history . The philosophical 1.
... nature of which Plato and Aristotle are commonly regarded as the representatives . One of these tendencies or ... natural history . The philosophical 1.
Sivu 7
... nature which God has given them . We have no cause to laugh at the airy course of the spiritual phi- losopher . We need not shrug our shoulders in proud self - com- placency when we talk of German mysticism . We are not called upon to ...
... nature which God has given them . We have no cause to laugh at the airy course of the spiritual phi- losopher . We need not shrug our shoulders in proud self - com- placency when we talk of German mysticism . We are not called upon to ...
Sivu 25
... nature of the undertaking , in their opinion , demanded such a course . They have endeavored , on the one hand , to make a readable book . It is intended mainly for those who are not familiar with the modes of thought and of expression ...
... nature of the undertaking , in their opinion , demanded such a course . They have endeavored , on the one hand , to make a readable book . It is intended mainly for those who are not familiar with the modes of thought and of expression ...
Sivu 27
... nature as scarcely to allow an undeviating system of rules . Every writer suits his own judgment or convenience in this respect . tile , so susceptible of being compounded , as to render a fixed stand- ard of it hardly practicable ...
... nature as scarcely to allow an undeviating system of rules . Every writer suits his own judgment or convenience in this respect . tile , so susceptible of being compounded , as to render a fixed stand- ard of it hardly practicable ...
Sivu 45
... nature of man , as composed of soul and body . We think the idea which Heinroth has given of them in his Anthropology , to be a most excellent one . The representa- tion of Heinroth , which exhibits in so able a manner , the connection ...
... nature of man , as composed of soul and body . We think the idea which Heinroth has given of them in his Anthropology , to be a most excellent one . The representa- tion of Heinroth , which exhibits in so able a manner , the connection ...
Muita painoksia - Näytä kaikki
Yleiset termit ja lausekkeet
according Acts Anniceris apostle appears Apuleius Archytas argument Athenaeus Athens believe Bible body certainly character Christ Christians connection Corinth Corinthians Cratylus dead death Diog Diogenes Dion Dionysius discourse divine doctrine earth entirely epistle eternal evangelical evil exhibited expression fact faith Father feeling friends German gift Gospel Greek hath heart heaven holy human idea influence interpretation Jesus Jews language letter living Lord manner means Messiah mind mode moral nature NOTE object Old Testament original sin paronomasia passage Paul peculiar perfect Pharisees philosophy Plato Plut Plutarch preaching principles reason reference regarded relation religious remarks respect resurrection says Scripture sense sermon Sicily sinlessness sins Socrates soul speak Speusippus spirit style suppose Talmud Testament testimony thee theological Theosophy things Tholuck thou thought tion tongues translated true truth verse whole words writers Xenophon καὶ