The Congregational Review, Volume 7J.M. Whittemore, 1867 - Congregationalism |
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... soul , some corruption of the moral nature , in distinction from the will . If now , in the absence of specific exercises , a general exercise of the will , from the very beginning of personal existence , has been ration- ally accounted ...
... soul , some corruption of the moral nature , in distinction from the will . If now , in the absence of specific exercises , a general exercise of the will , from the very beginning of personal existence , has been ration- ally accounted ...
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... soul into his versification , with this complete abandon , on principle . It was a part of his theory of the art poetical . He says : " I do not like that poetry which bears the marks of the file and burnisher . I like to see it in the ...
... soul into his versification , with this complete abandon , on principle . It was a part of his theory of the art poetical . He says : " I do not like that poetry which bears the marks of the file and burnisher . I like to see it in the ...
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... soul , from these outer realms of truth . It is wonderful how limpid and cheerful his poetry habitually is , considering his own melancholic tendencies . In early life he wrote one poem , " The Suicide , " which was literally as black ...
... soul , from these outer realms of truth . It is wonderful how limpid and cheerful his poetry habitually is , considering his own melancholic tendencies . In early life he wrote one poem , " The Suicide , " which was literally as black ...
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... soul the literary enthusiasm which was a part of his essential life . He craved knowledge as the sea draws into it the rivers . His pleasure in study was a mighty passion . His powers of mental abstraction and of protracted labor were ...
... soul the literary enthusiasm which was a part of his essential life . He craved knowledge as the sea draws into it the rivers . His pleasure in study was a mighty passion . His powers of mental abstraction and of protracted labor were ...
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... soul was because that , in the view of the Sabel- lian , this admission was equivalent to assuming that Christ had a sinful nature . Had the doctrine of man's sinfulness as first created been accepted , this objection would have been ...
... soul was because that , in the view of the Sabel- lian , this admission was equivalent to assuming that Christ had a sinful nature . Had the doctrine of man's sinfulness as first created been accepted , this objection would have been ...
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