Brownson's Quarterly Review, 4 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1850 |
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... mind , for he has no mind at all , cannot make up his mind on any thing . not . My young friends do not at this moment appreciate what I am saying , for they have not yet felt the pressure of life . They are just entering what appears ...
... mind , for he has no mind at all , cannot make up his mind on any thing . not . My young friends do not at this moment appreciate what I am saying , for they have not yet felt the pressure of life . They are just entering what appears ...
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... mind now enjoys , then our enlarged powers of thought and feeling , and the widened range of our actual expe- rience , would naturally elevate our whole religious being , when once awakened , to a proportionally higher degree of ...
... mind now enjoys , then our enlarged powers of thought and feeling , and the widened range of our actual expe- rience , would naturally elevate our whole religious being , when once awakened , to a proportionally higher degree of ...
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... mind is active , not passive , are facts that we have never expressly or by implication denied , or dreamed of ... mind ; or , in fine , with his censure of us for allowing the human mind no activity in elabo- rating Christianity , in ...
... mind is active , not passive , are facts that we have never expressly or by implication denied , or dreamed of ... mind ; or , in fine , with his censure of us for allowing the human mind no activity in elabo- rating Christianity , in ...
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