The Critical Essays of a Country ParsonLongman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green, 1867 - Всего страниц: 370 |
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... sensible that much may be said on his part . Another striking characteristic of Archbishop Whately is , his extraordinary power of illustrating moral truths and principles by analogies to external nature . Archbishop Whately on Bacon . 7.
... sensible that much may be said on his part . Another striking characteristic of Archbishop Whately is , his extraordinary power of illustrating moral truths and principles by analogies to external nature . Archbishop Whately on Bacon . 7.
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Andrew Kennedy Hutchison Boyd. moral truths and principles by analogies to external nature . Not even Abraham Tucker possessed this power in so eminent a degree : and the Archbishop's illustrations are always free from that grossness and ...
Andrew Kennedy Hutchison Boyd. moral truths and principles by analogies to external nature . Not even Abraham Tucker possessed this power in so eminent a degree : and the Archbishop's illustrations are always free from that grossness and ...
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... truth , and his carefulness to state opinions and arguments with perfect fairness . Nor should his fearless out- spokenness be forgotten . He does not hesitate to call an opponent's argument nonsense when he has proved it to be so ...
... truth , and his carefulness to state opinions and arguments with perfect fairness . Nor should his fearless out- spokenness be forgotten . He does not hesitate to call an opponent's argument nonsense when he has proved it to be so ...
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... truth there had been no frost at all till day- break . ( p . 305. ) And the final feature we remark in Archbishop Whately's character , is one which must afford the highest satisfaction to all who have , in their own expe- rience ...
... truth there had been no frost at all till day- break . ( p . 305. ) And the final feature we remark in Archbishop Whately's character , is one which must afford the highest satisfaction to all who have , in their own expe- rience ...
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... truths by physical analo- gies which form so striking a feature of his writings : There are two kinds of orators , the distinction between whom might be thus illustrated . When the moon shines brightly we are apt to say , ' How ...
... truths by physical analo- gies which form so striking a feature of his writings : There are two kinds of orators , the distinction between whom might be thus illustrated . When the moon shines brightly we are apt to say , ' How ...
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