Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsAmerican Book Exchange, 1881 - 804 páginas |
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... nature more variously and freely than is possible for those to whom a stated routine presents persons and things ... natural consequence of his having no predilection for any sect or party that parties and party organs have either ...
... nature more variously and freely than is possible for those to whom a stated routine presents persons and things ... natural consequence of his having no predilection for any sect or party that parties and party organs have either ...
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... natural wish , in my mind sufficiently strong , to find my Father's opinions as near as may be to established ... nature in a theoretical point of view , differs from that which most " Catholics " hold themselves bound to receive ...
... natural wish , in my mind sufficiently strong , to find my Father's opinions as near as may be to established ... nature in a theoretical point of view , differs from that which most " Catholics " hold themselves bound to receive ...
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... nature intercepting the light , a shadow that existed only for the eye of flesh , between which and the luminary the carnal nature intervened , so that every Bishop of .the true Church , speaking in and from the Spirit , might say ...
... nature intercepting the light , a shadow that existed only for the eye of flesh , between which and the luminary the carnal nature intervened , so that every Bishop of .the true Church , speaking in and from the Spirit , might say ...
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... nature , is only Belief , Mr. Newman denies that it is to be identified with Trust : Yet surely Faith and Trust are only different attitudes of the same habit , the difference being in the tense or time of the habit . Faith believes ...
... nature , is only Belief , Mr. Newman denies that it is to be identified with Trust : Yet surely Faith and Trust are only different attitudes of the same habit , the difference being in the tense or time of the habit . Faith believes ...
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... nature of rationalism has just been declared to consist , " is assumed , and we are told that rationalism is the discarding revealed testi- monies , and trusting solely to the internal ; and indeed the term is constantly applied in a ...
... nature of rationalism has just been declared to consist , " is assumed , and we are told that rationalism is the discarding revealed testi- monies , and trusting solely to the internal ; and indeed the term is constantly applied in a ...
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