The Eclectic Review, Volume 1, Part 1C. Taylor, 1805 |
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Page 74
... learned and pious Correspondent , with a very interesting account , of the literary contest which has for a considerable time past , been maintained in Germany , between the friends and the op- posers of Christianity . The importance of ...
... learned and pious Correspondent , with a very interesting account , of the literary contest which has for a considerable time past , been maintained in Germany , between the friends and the op- posers of Christianity . The importance of ...
Page 134
... learned men and eminent saints . Kempis , Pascal , Derenty , and Fenelon , would have done honour to the first age of christianity . We may , with- out any stretch of charity , reasonably conclude that many others , whose parts and ...
... learned men and eminent saints . Kempis , Pascal , Derenty , and Fenelon , would have done honour to the first age of christianity . We may , with- out any stretch of charity , reasonably conclude that many others , whose parts and ...
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... learned of his time , rising gradually from the station of a domestic tutor into an enlarged sphere of dignity and usefulness . In 1770 , at the urgent solicitations of his friends , he resigned his situation in the Spencer family , and ...
... learned of his time , rising gradually from the station of a domestic tutor into an enlarged sphere of dignity and usefulness . In 1770 , at the urgent solicitations of his friends , he resigned his situation in the Spencer family , and ...
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