Essays on Various SubjectsJ. Johnson, 1809 - 158 páginas |
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... former times had so strongly marked the character of their secc ; and many of those controverted points , the truth of which cannot be clearly established upon any any express revelation of Scripture , but which had been vi MEMOIR OF.
... former times had so strongly marked the character of their secc ; and many of those controverted points , the truth of which cannot be clearly established upon any any express revelation of Scripture , but which had been vi MEMOIR OF.
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... truth in 25 65 feet . Not content with simply using it for taking " altitudes , I fixed to it a piece of copper movable on " the centre , with two sights upon it , and two also on one side of the quadrant , by which means I can ap ...
... truth in 25 65 feet . Not content with simply using it for taking " altitudes , I fixed to it a piece of copper movable on " the centre , with two sights upon it , and two also on one side of the quadrant , by which means I can ap ...
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... truth , the flights and raptures of a poeti- " cal imagination are but luxuriant branch- " es in the composition of a sermon , and " rather veil than give a lustre to the good sense which may attend it : for ' tis not " the eloquence of ...
... truth , the flights and raptures of a poeti- " cal imagination are but luxuriant branch- " es in the composition of a sermon , and " rather veil than give a lustre to the good sense which may attend it : for ' tis not " the eloquence of ...
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... truth , which is his " constant prompter , and gives life and irre- " sistible spirit to the whole harångue . " In this lively description may be clearly discerned a predominance of those senti- ments and feelings , by which his ...
... truth , which is his " constant prompter , and gives life and irre- " sistible spirit to the whole harångue . " In this lively description may be clearly discerned a predominance of those senti- ments and feelings , by which his ...
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... truths of natural and revealed religion , and thence to deduce such reflections , as were calculated to impress upon the minds of his pupils the excellence and necessity of those doctrines , which they enjoined . It was the custom of Mr ...
... truths of natural and revealed religion , and thence to deduce such reflections , as were calculated to impress upon the minds of his pupils the excellence and necessity of those doctrines , which they enjoined . It was the custom of Mr ...
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