Biographia Literaria ; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen1W. Pickering, 1847 |
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... faith , by which means the soundness of the principles them- selves is tested , he had a walk of his own in which " no German that ever breathed " has preceded or out- stripped him.12 Plainly enough it was the sum of his future labours ...
... faith , by which means the soundness of the principles them- selves is tested , he had a walk of his own in which " no German that ever breathed " has preceded or out- stripped him.12 Plainly enough it was the sum of his future labours ...
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... faith and of a spirit quicker to discern truth and goodness than to suspect imposture and evil , by which they of the cir- cumcision were most painfully characterized.1 17 When I had written thus far I received a letter from Mr. Green ...
... faith and of a spirit quicker to discern truth and goodness than to suspect imposture and evil , by which they of the cir- cumcision were most painfully characterized.1 17 When I had written thus far I received a letter from Mr. Green ...
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... faith in the formal theology of early times must have compressed them , his system would have been lifeless and unreal as that which he was ever seeking to en- liven and organize ; he would have done little toward enlightening his ...
... faith in the formal theology of early times must have compressed them , his system would have been lifeless and unreal as that which he was ever seeking to en- liven and organize ; he would have done little toward enlightening his ...
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... faith by casting any measure of discredit on minds which have not received it , we ra- ther shew our zeal in its behalf , than any true sense of its intrinsic excellence or confidence in its power . When a critic or biographer has a ...
... faith by casting any measure of discredit on minds which have not received it , we ra- ther shew our zeal in its behalf , than any true sense of its intrinsic excellence or confidence in its power . When a critic or biographer has a ...
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... faith , that our belief has been fixed by an outward revelation , -the commentary of tradition upon Scripture , —and that we are not to look upon the reason and conscience of man , interpreted by the understanding , as the ever- lasting ...
... faith , that our belief has been fixed by an outward revelation , -the commentary of tradition upon Scripture , —and that we are not to look upon the reason and conscience of man , interpreted by the understanding , as the ever- lasting ...
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