American Quarterly Review, Issues 39-40Carey, Lea & Carey, 1836 - Serial publications |
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Page 58
... true , the universities have , in theory , a professional charac- ter ; the statutes of Oxford , and we presume those of Cam- bridge also , requiring candidates for orders to spend several years in attendance upon the lectures of the ...
... true , the universities have , in theory , a professional charac- ter ; the statutes of Oxford , and we presume those of Cam- bridge also , requiring candidates for orders to spend several years in attendance upon the lectures of the ...
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... true , and divine . His meaning , when generalized , we suppose to be , that the spirit of the inter- preter must harmonize with the spirit of the original writer , consciousness meeting consciousness , and heart responding unto heart ...
... true , and divine . His meaning , when generalized , we suppose to be , that the spirit of the inter- preter must harmonize with the spirit of the original writer , consciousness meeting consciousness , and heart responding unto heart ...
Page 63
... true philosophy and true religion were not intended to be mutual helpers , nay , to be one flesh . In the mind that has right apprehensions of spiritual truth , its connexion with and regency over the whole intellectual and moral worlds ...
... true philosophy and true religion were not intended to be mutual helpers , nay , to be one flesh . In the mind that has right apprehensions of spiritual truth , its connexion with and regency over the whole intellectual and moral worlds ...
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... True it is , that most of them are playing with the evening cloud , and leave the moon behind it entirely out of sight ! " VOL . XX.-No. 39 . 9 ART . III . - Yarrow Revisited , and other 1836. ] 65 Biblical Commentary .
... True it is , that most of them are playing with the evening cloud , and leave the moon behind it entirely out of sight ! " VOL . XX.-No. 39 . 9 ART . III . - Yarrow Revisited , and other 1836. ] 65 Biblical Commentary .
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... true poet , the hope of an earthly immortality ; and , like the lightning that opens its path of fire through the deep obscurity of the heavens , it is hope springing from the Promethean heat of a man's own soul that enlivens his 1836 ...
... true poet , the hope of an earthly immortality ; and , like the lightning that opens its path of fire through the deep obscurity of the heavens , it is hope springing from the Promethean heat of a man's own soul that enlivens his 1836 ...
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