Christian Examiner and Theological Review, 7 tomas;25 tomasO. Everett, 1839 |
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... thing holds good with respect to historic doubts . We cannot in the Pulpit enter into any critical investigations of the miracles of Gospel story , but use them so far as they tend to spiritual edification . Merely to believe that Jesus ...
... thing holds good with respect to historic doubts . We cannot in the Pulpit enter into any critical investigations of the miracles of Gospel story , but use them so far as they tend to spiritual edification . Merely to believe that Jesus ...
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... things ought to pray for power to do good , without which our best efforts avail nothing . " Theodore had no wish to argue with him , since he was eager to see what impression his sermon had made upon his mother , and he hastened home ...
... things ought to pray for power to do good , without which our best efforts avail nothing . " Theodore had no wish to argue with him , since he was eager to see what impression his sermon had made upon his mother , and he hastened home ...
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... thing , if not its essence , may be described ; and this is as far as words can go in any case . Mr. Gardiner , in his beautiful descriptions of passages of music , proves two things : that in the world of sound , art and nature are ...
... thing , if not its essence , may be described ; and this is as far as words can go in any case . Mr. Gardiner , in his beautiful descriptions of passages of music , proves two things : that in the world of sound , art and nature are ...
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... things about music ; and thus it may well be called the Music of Nature . We value the book , then , for its descriptions of music , for the glimpse it affords us into the almost infinite resources of the Art , and for the physical ...
... things about music ; and thus it may well be called the Music of Nature . We value the book , then , for its descriptions of music , for the glimpse it affords us into the almost infinite resources of the Art , and for the physical ...
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... thing of the soul , and not of sensation merely ? Look at the aged Beethoven , totally deprived of the sense of hearing , yet minis- tering still in the temple of harmony , and composing his sub- limest works with an enthusiasm , which ...
... thing of the soul , and not of sensation merely ? Look at the aged Beethoven , totally deprived of the sense of hearing , yet minis- tering still in the temple of harmony , and composing his sub- limest works with an enthusiasm , which ...
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