The Friend: A Series of Essays, in Three Volumes, to Aid in the Formation of Fixed Principles in Politics, Morals, and Religion, with Literary Amusements Interspersed, Band 3R. Fenner, 1818 - 375 Seiten |
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... equally rare , in all ages and countries of civilized man . With us the very word seems to have abdicated its legitimate sense . Instead of designating a mind so constituted and dis- ciplined as to find in its own wants and instincts an ...
... equally rare , in all ages and countries of civilized man . With us the very word seems to have abdicated its legitimate sense . Instead of designating a mind so constituted and dis- ciplined as to find in its own wants and instincts an ...
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... in the first line of the two first tables I mean to imply that Genius , rare in all countries , is equal in both of these , the instances equally numerous and characteristic therefore not in relation to each other 87.
... in the first line of the two first tables I mean to imply that Genius , rare in all countries , is equal in both of these , the instances equally numerous and characteristic therefore not in relation to each other 87.
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... equally innocent - equally culpa- ble . * David took the five sons of Michal , for she had left him unhandsomely . Jonathan was his friend , and therefore he spared his son , Mephibosheth . Here it was indifferent as to the guilt of the ...
... equally innocent - equally culpa- ble . * David took the five sons of Michal , for she had left him unhandsomely . Jonathan was his friend , and therefore he spared his son , Mephibosheth . Here it was indifferent as to the guilt of the ...
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... equally gross , occurs in a refutation of the doctrine of original sin , on the ground of its incongruity with reason , and its incompatibility with God's justice ! Exasperated with those whom the Bishop has elsewhere , in the same ...
... equally gross , occurs in a refutation of the doctrine of original sin , on the ground of its incongruity with reason , and its incompatibility with God's justice ! Exasperated with those whom the Bishop has elsewhere , in the same ...
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... equally with their natural superiors . But nature dictates plainly enough another code of right , namely , that the nobler and stronger should possess more than the weaker and more pusillanimous . Where the power is , there lies the ...
... equally with their natural superiors . But nature dictates plainly enough another code of right , namely , that the nobler and stronger should possess more than the weaker and more pusillanimous . Where the power is , there lies the ...
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