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Page 57
... learned imagining than of any distinct statement in the volume of revelation . The simple statement there is , that God has made an arrangement , the execution of which he has entrusted to his incarnate Son , and has proposed it to man ...
... learned imagining than of any distinct statement in the volume of revelation . The simple statement there is , that God has made an arrangement , the execution of which he has entrusted to his incarnate Son , and has proposed it to man ...
Page 68
... learned . Yet it is not improper to ask what is the evidence that the word vexgós involves of necessity the conclusion that that which is affirmed to be dead was a man ? It cannot be that nothing else died so far as the knowledge of the ...
... learned . Yet it is not improper to ask what is the evidence that the word vexgós involves of necessity the conclusion that that which is affirmed to be dead was a man ? It cannot be that nothing else died so far as the knowledge of the ...
Page 83
... learned how to present at once the objects of feeling and has trained his sen- sibilities to the most ready obedience . Especially is much training requisite here to enable the orator to force the ardor of passion into the forms of ...
... learned how to present at once the objects of feeling and has trained his sen- sibilities to the most ready obedience . Especially is much training requisite here to enable the orator to force the ardor of passion into the forms of ...
Page 89
... learned what that is , and attained , by careful training , the ready con- trol of it , can even by his holiness produce the effect he might . Passion as well as truth must be expressed suitably , or the famous dagger scene of Burke ...
... learned what that is , and attained , by careful training , the ready con- trol of it , can even by his holiness produce the effect he might . Passion as well as truth must be expressed suitably , or the famous dagger scene of Burke ...
Page 98
... learned men as a separate and distinct class . The great mass of the people must have been comparatively degraded and ignorant . Although woman's sphere of observation was greatly enlarged , and her means of improvement greatly ...
... learned men as a separate and distinct class . The great mass of the people must have been comparatively degraded and ignorant . Although woman's sphere of observation was greatly enlarged , and her means of improvement greatly ...
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