North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1832 |
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... fact , a real revelation . It has been called inspiration , and is in all languages distinguished from reflection . This spontaneous reason , by the aid of analysis , that is , by a process of reflection , engenders those elements of ...
... fact , a real revelation . It has been called inspiration , and is in all languages distinguished from reflection . This spontaneous reason , by the aid of analysis , that is , by a process of reflection , engenders those elements of ...
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... fact ; whereas , an important prin- ciple in the design of the Colonization Society , is , to give its emigrants the benefit and comfort of a government of their own management and choice . As to the actual situation of the emi- grants ...
... fact ; whereas , an important prin- ciple in the design of the Colonization Society , is , to give its emigrants the benefit and comfort of a government of their own management and choice . As to the actual situation of the emi- grants ...
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... fact , which is incoherent and absurd . The principle implied , that it is the duty of man to do the will of God , instead of being , as Sir James represents it , a monstrous position , is one of the most familiar truisms of natural and ...
... fact , which is incoherent and absurd . The principle implied , that it is the duty of man to do the will of God , instead of being , as Sir James represents it , a monstrous position , is one of the most familiar truisms of natural and ...
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COUSINS PHILOSOPHY | 19 |
LIFE AND TIMES OF RICHARD BAXTER | 36 |
HODGSONS MEMOIRS ON THE BERBER LANGUAGE | 54 |
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