The Methodist Quarterly Review, 30±ÇG. Lane and P.P. Sanford, 1848 |
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... Notices 1. The Philosophy of Christian Perfection ; 2. Blackstone's Com- mentaries on the Laws of England ; 3. Dr. Chalmers ' Daily Scripture Readings ; 4. Life of Jeremy Belknap , D. D .; 5. Smith's Narrative of an Exploring Visit to ...
... Notices 1. The Philosophy of Christian Perfection ; 2. Blackstone's Com- mentaries on the Laws of England ; 3. Dr. Chalmers ' Daily Scripture Readings ; 4. Life of Jeremy Belknap , D. D .; 5. Smith's Narrative of an Exploring Visit to ...
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... Notices • 1. Self - education ; or , the Philosophy of Mental Improvement ; 2. A Voyage up the River Amazon , including a Residence at Para ; 3. The Path of Life ; 4. The Bethel Flag ; 5. Germany , England , and Scot- land ; 6. Life of ...
... Notices • 1. Self - education ; or , the Philosophy of Mental Improvement ; 2. A Voyage up the River Amazon , including a Residence at Para ; 3. The Path of Life ; 4. The Bethel Flag ; 5. Germany , England , and Scot- land ; 6. Life of ...
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... notices of his authorities , subjoined to each division of his histories , must admit that Mr. Prescott has shown himself abundantly capable of performing this difficult and delicate task . He analyzes the mental and moral constitution ...
... notices of his authorities , subjoined to each division of his histories , must admit that Mr. Prescott has shown himself abundantly capable of performing this difficult and delicate task . He analyzes the mental and moral constitution ...
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... notice numerous passages for comment or quo- tation ; and certainly the work is full enough of strange facts and wonderful adventures to awaken new views of the powers and perversions of human nature . Mr. Prescott first introduces the ...
... notice numerous passages for comment or quo- tation ; and certainly the work is full enough of strange facts and wonderful adventures to awaken new views of the powers and perversions of human nature . Mr. Prescott first introduces the ...
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... once claimed as an argument , and frequently styled a concession ( ! ) in favor of Fourierism . And so in regard to any notice of an Odd- Fellowship association , or of any union of men professedly 46 [ January , Association Discussed .
... once claimed as an argument , and frequently styled a concession ( ! ) in favor of Fourierism . And so in regard to any notice of an Odd- Fellowship association , or of any union of men professedly 46 [ January , Association Discussed .
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