Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics, 2 tomasTicknor and Fields, 1859 - 318 psl. |
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... , with the intention of meeting that attempt , if possible , by a candid and pacific examination of the principles of the question . An Address delivered to the Members of the Working Man's BY REV . F. W. ROBERTSON . 51.
... , with the intention of meeting that attempt , if possible , by a candid and pacific examination of the principles of the question . An Address delivered to the Members of the Working Man's BY REV . F. W. ROBERTSON . 51.
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... possible , the torrent of those dangerous opinions that threatens the whole fabric of society . Give them , if you will , lectures on science , on chemistry , on mechanics , on any subject which bears on real and actual life ; but ...
... possible , the torrent of those dangerous opinions that threatens the whole fabric of society . Give them , if you will , lectures on science , on chemistry , on mechanics , on any subject which bears on real and actual life ; but ...
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... possible it might not have been so poetical . The very rudeness and vague- ness of it leave much to the imagination . Had the plumage of the vulture , or the hair of the camel more accurately copied the living text- ure , or the face of ...
... possible it might not have been so poetical . The very rudeness and vague- ness of it leave much to the imagination . Had the plumage of the vulture , or the hair of the camel more accurately copied the living text- ure , or the face of ...
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... ) " One would have thought that the holy tenderness of this passage would have made this charge im- possible . However , as notions of reverence and irreverence in some minds are singularly vague , we will BY REV . F. W. ROBERTSON . 133.
... ) " One would have thought that the holy tenderness of this passage would have made this charge im- possible . However , as notions of reverence and irreverence in some minds are singularly vague , we will BY REV . F. W. ROBERTSON . 133.
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... - minded . It is possible for a sneer or a cavil to strike sometimes a superficial fact ; I never knew the one or the other reach the deep heart and blessedness of truth . LECTURE II . In the former Lecture I endeavoured to.
... - minded . It is possible for a sneer or a cavil to strike sometimes a superficial fact ; I never knew the one or the other reach the deep heart and blessedness of truth . LECTURE II . In the former Lecture I endeavoured to.
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Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics, 2 tomas Frederick William Robertson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1859 |
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