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Page 12
When the hour approached , his human nature sunk , and he earnestly desired ,
if any other way were possible , he might be spared the agony . Some have
contended that Jesus feared he should die of his agony in the garden before he
came ...
When the hour approached , his human nature sunk , and he earnestly desired ,
if any other way were possible , he might be spared the agony . Some have
contended that Jesus feared he should die of his agony in the garden before he
came ...
Page 14
The father , when he sees his only child about to be torn from him by death ,
when all human hope is past , still cries out in agony , if it be possible , let this cup
pass from me ; but with sweet submission adds , but if it be not possible , if this
cup ...
The father , when he sees his only child about to be torn from him by death ,
when all human hope is past , still cries out in agony , if it be possible , let this cup
pass from me ; but with sweet submission adds , but if it be not possible , if this
cup ...
Page 23
That famous law - giver aimed not at the development of the noble faculties of the
human being , but at the formation of the useful qualities of the citizen . By
meagre fare and rigid discipline he hardened the bodies of the youth , and by
certain ...
That famous law - giver aimed not at the development of the noble faculties of the
human being , but at the formation of the useful qualities of the citizen . By
meagre fare and rigid discipline he hardened the bodies of the youth , and by
certain ...
Page 30
... the relation between two sciences in many respects so unlike as Mathematics
and Metaphysics , but reached the highest eminence in each , and made
ihemselves in both for more than two thousand years the instructors of the human
race .
... the relation between two sciences in many respects so unlike as Mathematics
and Metaphysics , but reached the highest eminence in each , and made
ihemselves in both for more than two thousand years the instructors of the human
race .
Page 34
... his subject , the harmony of his numbers , the nobleness of his sentiments , the
beauty of his descriptions , and the inexpressible fire of genius that pervades the
whole and enables him to clothe the immortal gods with human forms and make
...
... his subject , the harmony of his numbers , the nobleness of his sentiments , the
beauty of his descriptions , and the inexpressible fire of genius that pervades the
whole and enables him to clothe the immortal gods with human forms and make
...
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