The Christian Review, Volume 20Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1855 |
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... language which he reproduces from these previous works of Dr. Schaff as having something of the pantheistic tinge . Had we before had the means of com- paring these passages from Schaff with his language in this history , we should have ...
... language which he reproduces from these previous works of Dr. Schaff as having something of the pantheistic tinge . Had we before had the means of com- paring these passages from Schaff with his language in this history , we should have ...
Halaman 372
... language a study , then we suppose he should select for this purpose the most perfect specimens of human speech . That the highest per- fection in the structure of language was attained by the Greeks and Romans , has seldom been ...
... language a study , then we suppose he should select for this purpose the most perfect specimens of human speech . That the highest per- fection in the structure of language was attained by the Greeks and Romans , has seldom been ...
Halaman 465
... language behind them . Our own mountains and rivers , with their In- dian appellations , are not more enduring than the proofs that an older race inhabited these shores before our forefathers came to them . If , then , the records of ...
... language behind them . Our own mountains and rivers , with their In- dian appellations , are not more enduring than the proofs that an older race inhabited these shores before our forefathers came to them . If , then , the records of ...
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History of the Apostolic Church with a General Introduction to Church History | 1 |
MODERN LYRICAL POETRY | 24 |
MENTAL PHILOSOPHY | 43 |
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