The Eclectic Review, Volumes 4-5; Volume 117Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Edwin Paxton Hood, Jonathan Edwards Ryland C. Taylor, 1863 |
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Page 32
... sense of power and awe we have not often realized . Once more , in one of the wild regions of Cumber- land , we remember having , late in the afternoon , climbed one of the tallest of the hills . The sun was setting - went down over the ...
... sense of power and awe we have not often realized . Once more , in one of the wild regions of Cumber- land , we remember having , late in the afternoon , climbed one of the tallest of the hills . The sun was setting - went down over the ...
Page 132
... sense that claimed for it by the Theist , that it is the manifestation of an active agent - but in the sense of being a mere link in the chain of antecedents and sequents visible in nature . The power that can act on this chain is will ...
... sense that claimed for it by the Theist , that it is the manifestation of an active agent - but in the sense of being a mere link in the chain of antecedents and sequents visible in nature . The power that can act on this chain is will ...
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... sense , both in prose and verse , and use no words but in a fixed and determinate sense . Here are , allow me to say , both the purity , the strength , and the elegance of the English language ; and , at the same time , the utmost ...
... sense , both in prose and verse , and use no words but in a fixed and determinate sense . Here are , allow me to say , both the purity , the strength , and the elegance of the English language ; and , at the same time , the utmost ...
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