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Page xvi
... taste or vulgarity , of eloquence or its opposite , of decided churchmanship , or thorough- going dissenterism , * which characterize it , may sti- * These terms , it will be seen , are restricted to the mere secta- mulate the emotions ...
... taste or vulgarity , of eloquence or its opposite , of decided churchmanship , or thorough- going dissenterism , * which characterize it , may sti- * These terms , it will be seen , are restricted to the mere secta- mulate the emotions ...
Page xxvii
... taste and sci- ence , in letters and philosophy . It is counted on , as a matter of course , that each is actuated by the spirit of his pursuit , or formed into its likeness with more or less entireness , according to the place which it ...
... taste and sci- ence , in letters and philosophy . It is counted on , as a matter of course , that each is actuated by the spirit of his pursuit , or formed into its likeness with more or less entireness , according to the place which it ...
Page 115
... taste seems of late to be strangely altered : that pa- thetical manner of praying and preaching , which would formerly have been admired and extolled , and that for this reason , because it had such a tendency to move the affections ...
... taste seems of late to be strangely altered : that pa- thetical manner of praying and preaching , which would formerly have been admired and extolled , and that for this reason , because it had such a tendency to move the affections ...
Page 146
... taste of the heavenly gift , and are made partakers of the holy Ghost , and taste the good word of God , and the power of the world to come ; " and yet may be wholly unacquainted with those " better things that accompany salvation ...
... taste of the heavenly gift , and are made partakers of the holy Ghost , and taste the good word of God , and the power of the world to come ; " and yet may be wholly unacquainted with those " better things that accompany salvation ...
Page 226
... taste , so as to disenable from distinguishing good and wholesome food from bad , and makes every thing taste bitter . Men in a corrupt and carnal frame , have their spiritual senses in but poor plight for judging and distinguishing ...
... taste , so as to disenable from distinguishing good and wholesome food from bad , and makes every thing taste bitter . Men in a corrupt and carnal frame , have their spiritual senses in but poor plight for judging and distinguishing ...
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