The Methodist Quarterly Review, Volume 14; Volume 36G. Lane and P.P. Sanford, 1854 - Methodist Church |
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... action , to whom he must of necessity have shown himself in varied lights , bring their several impressions together to show us the man as he was - teres atque rotundus . The editor of the biography shows admirable taste and skill in ...
... action , to whom he must of necessity have shown himself in varied lights , bring their several impressions together to show us the man as he was - teres atque rotundus . The editor of the biography shows admirable taste and skill in ...
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... action were inspired by it . His impulse was " the love of Christ constraining him , " which he himself called the " comprehensive motive , " far above all subordinate and partial aims . Instead of measuring everything by " safety , or ...
... action were inspired by it . His impulse was " the love of Christ constraining him , " which he himself called the " comprehensive motive , " far above all subordinate and partial aims . Instead of measuring everything by " safety , or ...
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... action , his intellect was yet eminently acute and penetrating ; he had a wonderful sort of intuition , if such it may be called , into all forms of human thought and knowledge . His judgment , always acting according to settled laws ...
... action , his intellect was yet eminently acute and penetrating ; he had a wonderful sort of intuition , if such it may be called , into all forms of human thought and knowledge . His judgment , always acting according to settled laws ...
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... action . The two are counterparts of each other , therefore there can be no real disagreement between them . In all his inquiries Coleridge seems to have not only confessed these obvious truths , but , which is much more , to have ...
... action . The two are counterparts of each other , therefore there can be no real disagreement between them . In all his inquiries Coleridge seems to have not only confessed these obvious truths , but , which is much more , to have ...
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... actions , and uncertain as to its decisions ; the reason , which acts directly upon its objects by immediate contemplation , is fixed in its position , and ( as to its own assurance ) absolutely cer- tain in its determinations . The ...
... actions , and uncertain as to its decisions ; the reason , which acts directly upon its objects by immediate contemplation , is fixed in its position , and ( as to its own assurance ) absolutely cer- tain in its determinations . The ...
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