Brownson's Quarterly Review, 4 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1850 |
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... dependence , - a feeling which implies nothing abject , but , on the contrary , a high and hallowed sense of our being inseparably related to Deity ; of our being parts of his great plan ; of our being held up in his vast embrace ; of ...
... dependence , - a feeling which implies nothing abject , but , on the contrary , a high and hallowed sense of our being inseparably related to Deity ; of our being parts of his great plan ; of our being held up in his vast embrace ; of ...
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... dependence " ? Does dependence feel ? The phrase must mean , either that dependence is the subject of the feeling , or that feeling is an obscure perception of dependence , and therefore of that on which we depend ; for rela- tion is ...
... dependence " ? Does dependence feel ? The phrase must mean , either that dependence is the subject of the feeling , or that feeling is an obscure perception of dependence , and therefore of that on which we depend ; for rela- tion is ...
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... dependence , the author elsewhere says , is equivalent to a sense of the Dei- ty , that is , to an obscure perception of God , for sense , as here used , means obscure perception , and is an intellectual , not an emotional fact . The ...
... dependence , the author elsewhere says , is equivalent to a sense of the Dei- ty , that is , to an obscure perception of God , for sense , as here used , means obscure perception , and is an intellectual , not an emotional fact . The ...
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