New Englander and Yale Review, Том 47Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight W.L. Kingsley, 1887 |
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... theory of things , but few will be persuaded to share his opinion on this point , and certainly the cultivation of his philosophy is only a secondary aim of this work . As nearly as can be determined , the book is a volume belonging to ...
... theory of things , but few will be persuaded to share his opinion on this point , and certainly the cultivation of his philosophy is only a secondary aim of this work . As nearly as can be determined , the book is a volume belonging to ...
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... theory of " pure cussedness . " Mr. Adams does indeed say that the Puritans came to Massachusetts in " the hope , with the aid of their divines , of founding a religious commonwealth in the wilderness which should harmonize with their ...
... theory of " pure cussedness . " Mr. Adams does indeed say that the Puritans came to Massachusetts in " the hope , with the aid of their divines , of founding a religious commonwealth in the wilderness which should harmonize with their ...
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... theory . It does not seem to have occurred to Mr. Adams that the silencing of the ministers might be a very great grievance to the laymen , and that they might think that the fact that they were not permitted to hear the Gospel preached ...
... theory . It does not seem to have occurred to Mr. Adams that the silencing of the ministers might be a very great grievance to the laymen , and that they might think that the fact that they were not permitted to hear the Gospel preached ...
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... theory of New England history , which his volume is apparently designed to illustrate . It is hopeless to attempt to deal with such a method of thought as this . It is useless to inform Mr. Adams that the orthodox New Eng- lander was no ...
... theory of New England history , which his volume is apparently designed to illustrate . It is hopeless to attempt to deal with such a method of thought as this . It is useless to inform Mr. Adams that the orthodox New Eng- lander was no ...
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... theories which have been propounded since his day may be briefly reduced to two opposing systems - Hedonism ... theory , which is commonly designated as Intui- tionism , teaches that " rightness is a quality belonging to actions ...
... theories which have been propounded since his day may be briefly reduced to two opposing systems - Hedonism ... theory , which is commonly designated as Intui- tionism , teaches that " rightness is a quality belonging to actions ...
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