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Page 179
... writings of Locke and Malebranche . These causes fixed his thoughts on the study of our mysterious na- ture ; and the ideas he evolved were enhanced in value by the ardor of his disposition , and were the more strongly advocated because ...
... writings of Locke and Malebranche . These causes fixed his thoughts on the study of our mysterious na- ture ; and the ideas he evolved were enhanced in value by the ardor of his disposition , and were the more strongly advocated because ...
Page 422
... writings prove , marked peculiarities of mind and character . But they who through the memoir are admitted to the inmost recesses of his spirit may see how childlike in its simplicity his life was , how lofty and how single were his ...
... writings prove , marked peculiarities of mind and character . But they who through the memoir are admitted to the inmost recesses of his spirit may see how childlike in its simplicity his life was , how lofty and how single were his ...
Page 435
... Writings instinct with such life as this , pervaded every- where by a genial , religious spirit , holding up the living pres- ent before us , reanimating the dead forms of the past , and un- folding a fairer and brighter future through ...
... Writings instinct with such life as this , pervaded every- where by a genial , religious spirit , holding up the living pres- ent before us , reanimating the dead forms of the past , and un- folding a fairer and brighter future through ...
Contents
FINISHED LIVES | 21 |
GREEK PRONUNCIATION | 49 |
THE TRANSMIGRATION OF SOULS | 58 |
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