The Christian Examiner and General ReviewFrancis Jenks, James Walker, William Ware, Francis William Pitt Greenwood J. Munroe, 1836 |
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... philosophy and theology . Our habitual modes of thought , our English predilections in literature , and our rigid exaction of the laws of taste with which we are most familiar , preclude us from that ready sympathy with the productions ...
... philosophy and theology . Our habitual modes of thought , our English predilections in literature , and our rigid exaction of the laws of taste with which we are most familiar , preclude us from that ready sympathy with the productions ...
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... philosophical theologians . Our words concern- ing him must be few , and chiefly in an historical connexion . It is often said that a great man is to be regarded as the expo- nent and the product of his age . This maxim is true in its ...
... philosophical theologians . Our words concern- ing him must be few , and chiefly in an historical connexion . It is often said that a great man is to be regarded as the expo- nent and the product of his age . This maxim is true in its ...
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... philosophy . The prevailing opinions in the Lutheran Church were not competent to present a barrier against the approaching torrent of skepticism and infidelity . The consequence was , that , after the Scriptures had been sub- mitted to ...
... philosophy . The prevailing opinions in the Lutheran Church were not competent to present a barrier against the approaching torrent of skepticism and infidelity . The consequence was , that , after the Scriptures had been sub- mitted to ...
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... Philosophy at Halle . When that University was suspended during the wars of Napoleon , he returned to Berlin , where he became established as minister at the Trinity Church , and , upon the opening of the University in that city in 1810 ...
... Philosophy at Halle . When that University was suspended during the wars of Napoleon , he returned to Berlin , where he became established as minister at the Trinity Church , and , upon the opening of the University in that city in 1810 ...
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... philosopher , and philologist ; he was known to the public at large , as a powerful writer on the most important interests of the day ; and in the circle of practical affairs , in which he was engaged , he was the object of the highest ...
... philosopher , and philologist ; he was known to the public at large , as a powerful writer on the most important interests of the day ; and in the circle of practical affairs , in which he was engaged , he was the object of the highest ...
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