The Boston Review, 6권John M. Whittemore and Company, 1866 |
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... common people , having strong religious wants , and equally strong disgust of what seemed imposture and selfishness , heard him gladly . To them , whenever he had a hearing from them at all , he seemed like an ancient prophet . When ...
... common people , having strong religious wants , and equally strong disgust of what seemed imposture and selfishness , heard him gladly . To them , whenever he had a hearing from them at all , he seemed like an ancient prophet . When ...
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... common sense and their reverence for the Scriptures may have kept them from the errors which this notion has certainly , and often produced in less Christian minds , and which it will always lead to among vain and unsanctified people ...
... common sense and their reverence for the Scriptures may have kept them from the errors which this notion has certainly , and often produced in less Christian minds , and which it will always lead to among vain and unsanctified people ...
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... common edu- cation , instruction in the classics and the higher departments of science was generally neglected . As he did not believe in a learned clergy , or in lawyers , or classical literature , or the fine arts , education was ...
... common edu- cation , instruction in the classics and the higher departments of science was generally neglected . As he did not believe in a learned clergy , or in lawyers , or classical literature , or the fine arts , education was ...
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... common branches of useful knowledge than the Society of Friends , and no body of wealthy and substantial people , at the same time , can boast of so small a proportion of eminent masters in elegant and classic literature . Their common ...
... common branches of useful knowledge than the Society of Friends , and no body of wealthy and substantial people , at the same time , can boast of so small a proportion of eminent masters in elegant and classic literature . Their common ...
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... common , never changing interests of man . It is not that which is written for any class of men as such , but for each and for all . It is not that which is written for any specific purpose as a book of metaphysics or medicine . It does ...
... common , never changing interests of man . It is not that which is written for any class of men as such , but for each and for all . It is not that which is written for any specific purpose as a book of metaphysics or medicine . It does ...
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