Elegant Extracts: Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages in Prose: Selected for the Improvement of Young Persons: Being Similar in Design to Elegant Extracts in PoetryVicesimus Knox J. Johnson, 1808 - 1페이지 An anthology of prose passages primarily from Greek, Roman, and English authors. |
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... principles of the gospel , I solve the difficulties , which these sad objects pro- duce in the mind of the disciple of natural religion . If the principles of Christianity be admitted , if we allow , that the afflic- tions of good mer ...
... principles of the gospel , I solve the difficulties , which these sad objects pro- duce in the mind of the disciple of natural religion . If the principles of Christianity be admitted , if we allow , that the afflic- tions of good mer ...
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... principles inconsistent with the nature of man , and contradictory to truth and experience . By a direct consequence of these principles they were liable to be seduced , and in fact , often were seduced into pride , heard - heart ...
... principles inconsistent with the nature of man , and contradictory to truth and experience . By a direct consequence of these principles they were liable to be seduced , and in fact , often were seduced into pride , heard - heart ...
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... principles which strongly attract each other and a large portion of air , which strongly attracts when fixed , but strongly repels when in an elastic state . By the combination , action , and re - action of those few principles , all ...
... principles which strongly attract each other and a large portion of air , which strongly attracts when fixed , but strongly repels when in an elastic state . By the combination , action , and re - action of those few principles , all ...
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