The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volumen96Leavitt, Trow & Company, 1881 |
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... experience of the human heart . * The changes of conception here ad- verted to have not always been peace- fully brought about . The " transmuta- tion " of the old beliefs was often accom- panied by conflict and suffering . It was ...
... experience of the human heart . * The changes of conception here ad- verted to have not always been peace- fully brought about . The " transmuta- tion " of the old beliefs was often accom- panied by conflict and suffering . It was ...
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... experience of others . In his case the process , he said , was purely intellectual . Through reason he reached religion ; while in the case of many whom he knew this pro- cess was 8 January , THE SABBATH . AN ADDRESS .
... experience of others . In his case the process , he said , was purely intellectual . Through reason he reached religion ; while in the case of many whom he knew this pro- cess was 8 January , THE SABBATH . AN ADDRESS .
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... experience . Sabbatical rigor has been tried , and the question is Have its results been so conducive to good morals and national happiness as to render criminal every attempt to modify it ? The advances made in all kinds of knowledge ...
... experience . Sabbatical rigor has been tried , and the question is Have its results been so conducive to good morals and national happiness as to render criminal every attempt to modify it ? The advances made in all kinds of knowledge ...
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... experience . Most of those who heard the story would sit in the seat of the scornful and receive no benefit , but harm . The idea generally entertained , and most probably by Wil- liams as well as the rest , would be sim- ply this ...
... experience . Most of those who heard the story would sit in the seat of the scornful and receive no benefit , but harm . The idea generally entertained , and most probably by Wil- liams as well as the rest , would be sim- ply this ...
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... experience , either through the process of incipient effort , or through the process of sight and imitation . Nature is full of similar cases . In face of them it is now no longer denied that in all such cases " in- nate ideas " do ...
... experience , either through the process of incipient effort , or through the process of sight and imitation . Nature is full of similar cases . In face of them it is now no longer denied that in all such cases " in- nate ideas " do ...
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