The Methodist Quarterly Review, 30±ÇG. Lane and P.P. Sanford, 1848 |
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... refer events wholly to individual character or to the spirit of the age . In the one case the man is isolated from humanity , in the other a tendency is con- founded with an act . Thousands of men have opportunities and inspirations to ...
... refer events wholly to individual character or to the spirit of the age . In the one case the man is isolated from humanity , in the other a tendency is con- founded with an act . Thousands of men have opportunities and inspirations to ...
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... referred , and his exposition of it is admirable . His work accurately reflects the spirit of the age and the character of its prominent actors ; and we have been especially struck with his felicity in developing cha- racter , not in an ...
... referred , and his exposition of it is admirable . His work accurately reflects the spirit of the age and the character of its prominent actors ; and we have been especially struck with his felicity in developing cha- racter , not in an ...
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... refer to her as their source . The conquest of Granada might not have been achieved , had it not been for her providence , forecast , and determination . At the time almost every one else despaired , it was her indomitable resolution ...
... refer to her as their source . The conquest of Granada might not have been achieved , had it not been for her providence , forecast , and determination . At the time almost every one else despaired , it was her indomitable resolution ...
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... refers - but that it is only another name for the system professed to be revealed by Fourier himself . He reasons thus - and it is a syllogism which in some shape meets us in almost every chapter- God certainly intended a true social ...
... refers - but that it is only another name for the system professed to be revealed by Fourier himself . He reasons thus - and it is a syllogism which in some shape meets us in almost every chapter- God certainly intended a true social ...
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... referred to it as a work of authority , it has an important bearing upon some of the points subsequently presented in the controversy . After the completion of this series of papers , various articles appeared from time to time in the ...
... referred to it as a work of authority , it has an important bearing upon some of the points subsequently presented in the controversy . After the completion of this series of papers , various articles appeared from time to time in the ...
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