Littell's Living Age, 28. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1851 |
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7. oldal
... matter of all his duties , bearing down encroaching in- of Gesenius and Wegschuder , ) but still we must firmities by the force of an indomitable will , which admire that bold , fine confidence in the power of could brook no ...
... matter of all his duties , bearing down encroaching in- of Gesenius and Wegschuder , ) but still we must firmities by the force of an indomitable will , which admire that bold , fine confidence in the power of could brook no ...
11. oldal
... matter of what kind . " But while so far holding by the creed of the Reformation , he could by no means agree with those who con- ceived " that the whole dogmatic system and the entire mode of contemplating divine and human things must ...
... matter of what kind . " But while so far holding by the creed of the Reformation , he could by no means agree with those who con- ceived " that the whole dogmatic system and the entire mode of contemplating divine and human things must ...
13. oldal
... matter was , in fact , one quite foreign to his prevailing mode of apprehension , his mind ever rather repudiating than seeking the certainty of definite abstract notions on subjects essentially so mysterious . A theory like that of the ...
... matter was , in fact , one quite foreign to his prevailing mode of apprehension , his mind ever rather repudiating than seeking the certainty of definite abstract notions on subjects essentially so mysterious . A theory like that of the ...
17. oldal
... matter of style , is one yet somewhat connected together the growth and development of human with it - viz . , its pervading subjectivity . The opinion ; in its union of these rarer qualities with whole course of the Church , both in ...
... matter of style , is one yet somewhat connected together the growth and development of human with it - viz . , its pervading subjectivity . The opinion ; in its union of these rarer qualities with whole course of the Church , both in ...
24. oldal
... matter and unnecessary words . To the great mass of mankind the brevity of the Maxims is one of the most acceptable qualities ; it has recommended them to the attention of the idlest and least reflect- ing , and has caused them to be ...
... matter and unnecessary words . To the great mass of mankind the brevity of the Maxims is one of the most acceptable qualities ; it has recommended them to the attention of the idlest and least reflect- ing , and has caused them to be ...
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