The Puritan: A Series of Essays, Critical, Moral, and Miscellaneous, 第 2 巻Perkins & Marvin, 1836 |
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... never been able to build up a consistent system as a legitimate deduction from first principles . This is one of the chief sources of the perplexity of the subject , and may be one reason why men have been so long banded into parties ...
... never been able to build up a consistent system as a legitimate deduction from first principles . This is one of the chief sources of the perplexity of the subject , and may be one reason why men have been so long banded into parties ...
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... never settled , and which will continue to employ the ingenuity , and ex- cite the passions of mankind , until Infinite Perfection takes the reins of government into his own hands , and all debate is lost in the perfection of his sway ...
... never settled , and which will continue to employ the ingenuity , and ex- cite the passions of mankind , until Infinite Perfection takes the reins of government into his own hands , and all debate is lost in the perfection of his sway ...
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... never to be charged with an appli- cation which he disavows . O how much charity would this single recollection spread through the world ! It would be oil to the breakers of a troubled sea . We We are living in a very excited age , and ...
... never to be charged with an appli- cation which he disavows . O how much charity would this single recollection spread through the world ! It would be oil to the breakers of a troubled sea . We We are living in a very excited age , and ...
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... , together with the newness of the scene , absorbs his whole soul ; he feels an interest which he never felt before ; he rises as to a new 3 VOL . II . creation , and surrenders himself to the guidance of the THE PURITAN . 25.
... , together with the newness of the scene , absorbs his whole soul ; he feels an interest which he never felt before ; he rises as to a new 3 VOL . II . creation , and surrenders himself to the guidance of the THE PURITAN . 25.
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... never rise to that powerful despotism over the will , which , in ancient times , no man resisted or wished to resist . Surely the moderns have some advantages . Arts have been improved ; knowledge has been increased ; the passions have ...
... never rise to that powerful despotism over the will , which , in ancient times , no man resisted or wished to resist . Surely the moderns have some advantages . Arts have been improved ; knowledge has been increased ; the passions have ...
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