The Christian Review, Volume 24Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1859 |
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... doubt , assert- ing that " without him was not anything made that was made . " And as they were created by him , so are they sub- ordinate to him , and under his control . They are very numerous , and of different orders . To the fact ...
... doubt , assert- ing that " without him was not anything made that was made . " And as they were created by him , so are they sub- ordinate to him , and under his control . They are very numerous , and of different orders . To the fact ...
Halaman 32
... doubt that he has produced the greatest number of verses , and is read more than any other poetical writer of America , a fact which may justify the assumption , that he has the greatest present popularity , and consequently the widest ...
... doubt that he has produced the greatest number of verses , and is read more than any other poetical writer of America , a fact which may justify the assumption , that he has the greatest present popularity , and consequently the widest ...
Halaman 38
... doubt , sincere devotion to moral beauty , to truth . In this respect he is directly in opposition to the absurd theory of Poe , in his lecture on the " Poetic Principle . " His devotion to this heaven - born sentiment is not , as is ...
... doubt , sincere devotion to moral beauty , to truth . In this respect he is directly in opposition to the absurd theory of Poe , in his lecture on the " Poetic Principle . " His devotion to this heaven - born sentiment is not , as is ...
Halaman 39
... doubt , discard the rarest beauty of expression , if it did not harmonize with the higher beauties of moral excellence . In this very element lies the danger from this author . His teachings are so near Christianity , and glow so ...
... doubt , discard the rarest beauty of expression , if it did not harmonize with the higher beauties of moral excellence . In this very element lies the danger from this author . His teachings are so near Christianity , and glow so ...
Halaman 61
... doubt readily adopted the modern theories , that character is determined entirely by organization or by external influ- ences , and regarded it as a discharge from all obligation . " One great cause of declension may be traced to ...
... doubt readily adopted the modern theories , that character is determined entirely by organization or by external influ- ences , and regarded it as a discharge from all obligation . " One great cause of declension may be traced to ...
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