The Christian Review, Volume 24Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1859 |
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Halaman 2
... human race , about six hundred miles east of Constantinople , not far from the Black and Caspian seas , where the Euphrates , the Aras , and the Tigris have their sources , and where rises the noted mountain of Ararat . Many of them are ...
... human race , about six hundred miles east of Constantinople , not far from the Black and Caspian seas , where the Euphrates , the Aras , and the Tigris have their sources , and where rises the noted mountain of Ararat . Many of them are ...
Halaman 9
... human wisdom , but it is especially designed for me who am so ignorant . It is truly my book , " clasping it to his bosom , " and through the Holy Spirit , I in my ignorance am enabled to understand it . " * Thus far the females had not ...
... human wisdom , but it is especially designed for me who am so ignorant . It is truly my book , " clasping it to his bosom , " and through the Holy Spirit , I in my ignorance am enabled to understand it . " * Thus far the females had not ...
Halaman 19
... human eyes cannot perceive them , and it may be , that " myriads of spiritual beings walk the earth , " while we are quite unconscious of their presence . It is probable that in the cases in which they have become visible to man , they ...
... human eyes cannot perceive them , and it may be , that " myriads of spiritual beings walk the earth , " while we are quite unconscious of their presence . It is probable that in the cases in which they have become visible to man , they ...
Halaman 32
... is the product , in great measure , of a prostituted intellect , gathered up from the darkest scenes of human depravity , as though the au- thors possessed the nature of those animals that seek their 32 [ Jan. , Longfellow as a Poet .
... is the product , in great measure , of a prostituted intellect , gathered up from the darkest scenes of human depravity , as though the au- thors possessed the nature of those animals that seek their 32 [ Jan. , Longfellow as a Poet .
Halaman 38
... human nature . Try any of his poems by this scrutiny , and it will be seen how true the remark is . Even in that bright creation of his genius , Preciosia , the Gipsy Ballet - dancer , his devo- tion to purity has invested her with a ...
... human nature . Try any of his poems by this scrutiny , and it will be seen how true the remark is . Even in that bright creation of his genius , Preciosia , the Gipsy Ballet - dancer , his devo- tion to purity has invested her with a ...
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