The Puritan: A Series of Essays, Critical, Moral, and Miscellaneous, 第 2 巻Perkins & Marvin, 1836 |
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... wishes to cover ; and the wider the general resem- blances , the less the approximation to perspicuity in particular cases . I speak of a fish , for example ; and I wish to include in that term , all the living creatures which inhabit ...
... wishes to cover ; and the wider the general resem- blances , the less the approximation to perspicuity in particular cases . I speak of a fish , for example ; and I wish to include in that term , all the living creatures which inhabit ...
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... wish to find some term , which will cover all the cases in which virtue can be found . If I leave out one instance , or class of instances , my definition is not complete . I fix my mind on this fact , and pro- ceed with this fear ...
... wish to find some term , which will cover all the cases in which virtue can be found . If I leave out one instance , or class of instances , my definition is not complete . I fix my mind on this fact , and pro- ceed with this fear ...
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... wish to know what this word means . I could only answer him by saying it means the soul and essence of all virtue ; and this definition would be much more clear than benevo- lence ; for the word chamasish has none of those more specific ...
... wish to know what this word means . I could only answer him by saying it means the soul and essence of all virtue ; and this definition would be much more clear than benevo- lence ; for the word chamasish has none of those more specific ...
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... wish to remind all lovers of them , that the most general side is always the darkest ; that it teaches us the least of the nature of an individual thing ; and that the value or worthlessness of general principles , always depend on the ...
... wish to remind all lovers of them , that the most general side is always the darkest ; that it teaches us the least of the nature of an individual thing ; and that the value or worthlessness of general principles , always depend on the ...
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... wishes to illustrate the dawnings of tran- sient hope on fallen minds . We have the same dig- nity in the writings of the Hebrews . They make the material world play around the pedestals of those awful images with which their minds are ...
... wishes to illustrate the dawnings of tran- sient hope on fallen minds . We have the same dig- nity in the writings of the Hebrews . They make the material world play around the pedestals of those awful images with which their minds are ...
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