The Eclectic ReviewSamuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood 1851 |
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... mind , or the relations of mind and matter , of God and the universe . It is not within our province to enter , at much length , into these discussions ; but we cannot resist the conviction that to entertain them at all is to ...
... mind , or the relations of mind and matter , of God and the universe . It is not within our province to enter , at much length , into these discussions ; but we cannot resist the conviction that to entertain them at all is to ...
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... mind so fully during his college life . At a time when such problems are continually forcing themselves upon every thoughtful and earnest mind - when men are beginning to feel that they must be solved - and solved , not for the favoured ...
... mind so fully during his college life . At a time when such problems are continually forcing themselves upon every thoughtful and earnest mind - when men are beginning to feel that they must be solved - and solved , not for the favoured ...
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... mind very sweet and natural : — ' Lately , when this good time was at the best , One evening found me with half - wearied pace Climbing a hill against the lighted west , A cool air softly blowing on my face . I reached the top : the ...
... mind very sweet and natural : — ' Lately , when this good time was at the best , One evening found me with half - wearied pace Climbing a hill against the lighted west , A cool air softly blowing on my face . I reached the top : the ...
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