The Biblical Repository and Classical ReviewLeavitt, Trow, and Company, 1847 |
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Page 274
... give to the work of Professor Stuart a care- ful and oft repeated perusal . We think that among all competent judges , there can be but one opinion as it regards the great and permanent value of large portions of Prof. Stuart's work ...
... give to the work of Professor Stuart a care- ful and oft repeated perusal . We think that among all competent judges , there can be but one opinion as it regards the great and permanent value of large portions of Prof. Stuart's work ...
Page 509
... give ourselves up to nature and man as they are . The best English writers too often reveal the place of their birth and education ; and it is well if they do not drench their writings through and through with the prejudices of their ...
... give ourselves up to nature and man as they are . The best English writers too often reveal the place of their birth and education ; and it is well if they do not drench their writings through and through with the prejudices of their ...
Page 520
... give themselves to the elegancies of literature , and become interested in its pursuits , both as critics and authors . Let them by all means gather expensive libraries , and form literary circles , to charm by their presence , and aid ...
... give themselves to the elegancies of literature , and become interested in its pursuits , both as critics and authors . Let them by all means gather expensive libraries , and form literary circles , to charm by their presence , and aid ...
Contents
ARTICLE PAGE I LIFE AND WRITINGS OF JOHN FOSTER | 1 |
HUMAN JUSTICE OR GOVERNMENT A MORAL POWER | 65 |
THE BIBLE ITS OWN INTERPRETER | 95 |
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