North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1855 |
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... received from their Arabian brethren arose the subtile metaphysics of the scho- lastic theology , which occupied the great intellects of Chris- tian Europe from the eleventh to the fourteenth century . In the study of the physical ...
... received from their Arabian brethren arose the subtile metaphysics of the scho- lastic theology , which occupied the great intellects of Chris- tian Europe from the eleventh to the fourteenth century . In the study of the physical ...
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... received with impressions almost as various as were the minds of those who perused it . The prevailing sen- timent , however , was , that it was the work of a man of genius , but of one so whimsical , eccentric , and self - willed as ...
... received with impressions almost as various as were the minds of those who perused it . The prevailing sen- timent , however , was , that it was the work of a man of genius , but of one so whimsical , eccentric , and self - willed as ...
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... received from a medium of transparent ingenuousness and singleness of character certain metrical productions , which she said were written through her hand by the spirit of John Milton . Two of them were in English verse , in sentiment ...
... received from a medium of transparent ingenuousness and singleness of character certain metrical productions , which she said were written through her hand by the spirit of John Milton . Two of them were in English verse , in sentiment ...
Contents
FINISHED LIVES | 21 |
GREEK PRONUNCIATION | 49 |
THE TRANSMIGRATION OF SOULS | 58 |
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