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Page 152
... success shews that it is founded on a knowlege of human nature . The professors of a more rational faith , while they conscientiously abstain from imitating such an example , ought not either to wonder or to grieve that all the world ...
... success shews that it is founded on a knowlege of human nature . The professors of a more rational faith , while they conscientiously abstain from imitating such an example , ought not either to wonder or to grieve that all the world ...
Page 351
... success as a warrior would have been greater if he had possessed more moral boldness . Had he marched to Vienna at ... successes on the grand scale for the common cause . Among the authorities consulted , Chemnitz has been insufficiently ...
... success as a warrior would have been greater if he had possessed more moral boldness . Had he marched to Vienna at ... successes on the grand scale for the common cause . Among the authorities consulted , Chemnitz has been insufficiently ...
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... success our ob- ject has been to divest this writer's statement of some of its terrors ; and to prove to him , if possible , the necessity of more accurate investigation on any subjects on which he is anxious to advise the world . 3dly ...
... success our ob- ject has been to divest this writer's statement of some of its terrors ; and to prove to him , if possible , the necessity of more accurate investigation on any subjects on which he is anxious to advise the world . 3dly ...
Contents
Sermons Collective See Chalmers Hors | 8 |
Man Isle of History | 56 |
Sketch of a Plan for reforming provincial | 58 |
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