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... mind . Mankind , tossed about on the tempestuous ocean of polemical discussion , sink into the grave before their minds are able to find a resting - place ; before their understandings are fixed on that belief which tranquillizes the ...
... mind . Mankind , tossed about on the tempestuous ocean of polemical discussion , sink into the grave before their minds are able to find a resting - place ; before their understandings are fixed on that belief which tranquillizes the ...
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... mind . He often fails when he attempts to exhibit a group , or to describe a scene : but he generally succeeds in placing the mind of each of his dramatis persona before us . We concede to him also the praise which , under the mantle of ...
... mind . He often fails when he attempts to exhibit a group , or to describe a scene : but he generally succeeds in placing the mind of each of his dramatis persona before us . We concede to him also the praise which , under the mantle of ...
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... mind , a mind deeply exercised in experimental religion , which sees every object through a pure and holy medium , and turns every thing it con- templates into devotion . But their very excellence , in this re- spect , seems , in the ...
... mind , a mind deeply exercised in experimental religion , which sees every object through a pure and holy medium , and turns every thing it con- templates into devotion . But their very excellence , in this re- spect , seems , in the ...
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