New Englander and Yale Review, Volume 42W. L. Kingsley, 1888 |
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... feeling , its vividness of narration are fascinat ing . Readers will no longer take the Psalms in order , ignorant of their meaning and of the circumstances under which they were written . " THE RELIGION OF THE PRESENT AND OF THE FUTURE ...
... feeling , its vividness of narration are fascinat ing . Readers will no longer take the Psalms in order , ignorant of their meaning and of the circumstances under which they were written . " THE RELIGION OF THE PRESENT AND OF THE FUTURE ...
Halaman 8
... feeling of tradition and the existing religious order . He turned back with more of satisfaction to the habits of earlier years . He lived more in the past . He resumed the habit of attendence at church . He advocates- as Spinoza did ...
... feeling of tradition and the existing religious order . He turned back with more of satisfaction to the habits of earlier years . He lived more in the past . He resumed the habit of attendence at church . He advocates- as Spinoza did ...
Halaman 11
... feels the defect especially in his poetry and in his letters . He never seems to pour himself out even to his most intimate friends in a free and spontaneous manner . All utterance , even the most common , seems studied . And yet he was ...
... feels the defect especially in his poetry and in his letters . He never seems to pour himself out even to his most intimate friends in a free and spontaneous manner . All utterance , even the most common , seems studied . And yet he was ...
Halaman 18
... feel more profoundly the fact of human sin and that he had so superficial an estimate of its significance . That he did not feel more keenly too the sorrows of the world indicates the re- moteness in which he lived from the world of ...
... feel more profoundly the fact of human sin and that he had so superficial an estimate of its significance . That he did not feel more keenly too the sorrows of the world indicates the re- moteness in which he lived from the world of ...
Halaman 38
... I am not a Virginian but an American . " To be sure , local feeling was still so strong that in the Articles of Confederation , drawn up after enthusiasm had begun to subside 38 [ Jan. , State Autonomy vs. State Sovereignty .
... I am not a Virginian but an American . " To be sure , local feeling was still so strong that in the Articles of Confederation , drawn up after enthusiasm had begun to subside 38 [ Jan. , State Autonomy vs. State Sovereignty .
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