The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th], 第 5 巻 |
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Mr . Gibbon ' s acknowledged character as a writer , among his friends , seems to
have been , that there was no thought , however original or complicated , which
he could not force to assume a decent verbal dress : • If you have thoughts , and ...
Mr . Gibbon ' s acknowledged character as a writer , among his friends , seems to
have been , that there was no thought , however original or complicated , which
he could not force to assume a decent verbal dress : • If you have thoughts , and ...
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There was a time when legislators thought that penal laws of the most atrocious
description , were the best method of propagating the faith , and of promoting the
interests of Christianity . Those laws have become obsolete . There was a time ...
There was a time when legislators thought that penal laws of the most atrocious
description , were the best method of propagating the faith , and of promoting the
interests of Christianity . Those laws have become obsolete . There was a time ...
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There is a degree of originality which even common thoughts assume , when ,
instead of being mechanically introduced into the mind in the shape of acquired
knowledge , they result from the operations of the mind itself , or are suggested
by ...
There is a degree of originality which even common thoughts assume , when ,
instead of being mechanically introduced into the mind in the shape of acquired
knowledge , they result from the operations of the mind itself , or are suggested
by ...
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thought , to take the full impression of the loneliness , the vastness , the
unsubdued , unviolated appearance , and the grandeur in parts , of this western
world . And , as to many wide tracts , · there will be time enough ; for centuries
must pass ...
thought , to take the full impression of the loneliness , the vastness , the
unsubdued , unviolated appearance , and the grandeur in parts , of this western
world . And , as to many wide tracts , · there will be time enough ; for centuries
must pass ...
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We should have thought it quite superfluous , to prove that Gibbon was ' a sceptic
in religion , had we not ourselves been acquainted with a person of strong sense
, though of some singularity of manners , and one too , who had bimself gone ...
We should have thought it quite superfluous , to prove that Gibbon was ' a sceptic
in religion , had we not ourselves been acquainted with a person of strong sense
, though of some singularity of manners , and one too , who had bimself gone ...
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441 ページ - Be immersed, every one of you, in the name of the Lord Jesus, for the remission of sins, and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.
557 ページ - Tis a month before the month of May, And the Spring comes slowly up this way. The lovely lady, Christabel, Whom her father loves so well, What makes her in the wood so late, A furlong from the castle gate? She had dreams all yesternight Of her own betrothed knight ; And she in the midnight wood will pray For the weal of her lover that's far away.
279 ページ - ... loved them, and washed them from their sins in his own blood, and rejoicing in hope of the glory of God.
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424 ページ - they are made members of Christ, children of God, and inheritors of the Kingdom of Heaven...