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The actual result of Scotus ' work is in most respects nearer the truth than that of
Aquinas . He really breaks with scholasticism , and yet hesitates to draw the
ultimate consequences . Ile stands on the brink of a great discovery , and yet
shrinks ...
The actual result of Scotus ' work is in most respects nearer the truth than that of
Aquinas . He really breaks with scholasticism , and yet hesitates to draw the
ultimate consequences . Ile stands on the brink of a great discovery , and yet
shrinks ...
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... published by Mr. Wesley , so far as they respect both preachers and people
according to the knowledge we have of them , and the ability God shall give ; and
firmly resolve to discountenance a separation among either preachers or people
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... published by Mr. Wesley , so far as they respect both preachers and people
according to the knowledge we have of them , and the ability God shall give ; and
firmly resolve to discountenance a separation among either preachers or people
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Of this production ( which is still popular throughout India , where it is read in the
original and in an Urdu translation ) so eminent an authority as Sir W. Jones has
declared that ¡° the plan of the ¡° Shahnamah ' was in some respects finer than that
...
Of this production ( which is still popular throughout India , where it is read in the
original and in an Urdu translation ) so eminent an authority as Sir W. Jones has
declared that ¡° the plan of the ¡° Shahnamah ' was in some respects finer than that
...
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Mr. Ryerson wrote the first editorial , and when the journal had attained its jubilee
, he wrote a suitable article detailing many reminiscences respecting its career .
He was comparatively young when he ascended the tripod , but he wielded a ...
Mr. Ryerson wrote the first editorial , and when the journal had attained its jubilee
, he wrote a suitable article detailing many reminiscences respecting its career .
He was comparatively young when he ascended the tripod , but he wielded a ...
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Public meetings were held in various places , and petitions were sent to the
Legislature demanding that an investigation should be made as to the
allegations respecting the effects produced by the teachings of the Methodist
preachers , who ...
Public meetings were held in various places , and petitions were sent to the
Legislature demanding that an investigation should be made as to the
allegations respecting the effects produced by the teachings of the Methodist
preachers , who ...
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