Essays, Political, Historical, and Miscellaneous, Nide 3W. Blackwood, 1850 |
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... principles are substantially the same , and the objects of all identical . So small a proportion do all the disputed points in theology bear to the great objects of religion - love to God , charity to man , and the subjugation of human ...
... principles are substantially the same , and the objects of all identical . So small a proportion do all the disputed points in theology bear to the great objects of religion - love to God , charity to man , and the subjugation of human ...
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... principles defined with the force of reason ; but it is at least of equal moment that others should be found in which the graces of eloquence and the fervour of enthusiasm form an attraction to those who are insensible to graver ...
... principles defined with the force of reason ; but it is at least of equal moment that others should be found in which the graces of eloquence and the fervour of enthusiasm form an attraction to those who are insensible to graver ...
Sivu 39
... principles , indeed , were not all the same at fifty as at twenty - five ; we should be glad to know whose are , excepting those who are so obtuse as to derive no light from the extension of knowledge and the acquisitions of experience ...
... principles , indeed , were not all the same at fifty as at twenty - five ; we should be glad to know whose are , excepting those who are so obtuse as to derive no light from the extension of knowledge and the acquisitions of experience ...
Sivu 40
... principles . At the earnest request of Napoleon , he accepted office under the Imperial Government , but he relinquished it , and again became an exile upon the murder of the Duke d'Enghien . The influ- ence of his writings was so ...
... principles . At the earnest request of Napoleon , he accepted office under the Imperial Government , but he relinquished it , and again became an exile upon the murder of the Duke d'Enghien . The influ- ence of his writings was so ...
Sivu 41
... principles of Christianity , in the early sufferings of the primitive church , and enriched the narrative by the splendid description of the scenery in Egypt , Greece , and Palestine , which he had visited during his pilgrimage to ...
... principles of Christianity , in the early sufferings of the primitive church , and enriched the narrative by the splendid description of the scenery in Egypt , Greece , and Palestine , which he had visited during his pilgrimage to ...
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