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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... sense of injustice , both to the age and to his own mind : and he is impelled warmly and eagerly to give loose to the feel- ings that have been held in bondage , to seek out and to delight in finding excellence that will vindicate the ...
... sense of injustice , both to the age and to his own mind : and he is impelled warmly and eagerly to give loose to the feel- ings that have been held in bondage , to seek out and to delight in finding excellence that will vindicate the ...
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... you to become her adherent , you doubt not which to prefer , but oh ! the thought of moment is not preference , but the degree of preference ; the passionate and pure - choice , the inward sense of absolute and unchangeable devotion $ 43.
... you to become her adherent , you doubt not which to prefer , but oh ! the thought of moment is not preference , but the degree of preference ; the passionate and pure - choice , the inward sense of absolute and unchangeable devotion $ 43.
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... sense of absolute and unchangeable devotion . I spoke of a few simple questions - the question involved in this deliberation is simple ; but at the same time it is high and awful : and I would gladly know whether an answer can be ...
... sense of absolute and unchangeable devotion . I spoke of a few simple questions - the question involved in this deliberation is simple ; but at the same time it is high and awful : and I would gladly know whether an answer can be ...
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... sense of inward decay that affects not however the natural life , he could call to mind the same image and hang over it with an equal in- terest as a visible type of his own perishing spirit ? -- Oh ! surely , if the being of the indivi ...
... sense of inward decay that affects not however the natural life , he could call to mind the same image and hang over it with an equal in- terest as a visible type of his own perishing spirit ? -- Oh ! surely , if the being of the indivi ...
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... sense , he may be said to measure back the track of life he has trod . In such disposition of mind let the youth return to the visible universe : and to conver- sation with ancient books ; and to those , if such there be , which in the ...
... sense , he may be said to measure back the track of life he has trod . In such disposition of mind let the youth return to the visible universe : and to conver- sation with ancient books ; and to those , if such there be , which in the ...
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