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... reason ; even though it should chance to be as eloquently penned as what follows : - " The perfection of human nature implies the union of beauty and strength in the body , the balance of imagination and reason in the intellect , and ...
... reason ; even though it should chance to be as eloquently penned as what follows : - " The perfection of human nature implies the union of beauty and strength in the body , the balance of imagination and reason in the intellect , and ...
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... reason , as a channel for the reception of truth . He dwells on the folly and the extravagance of that strange mystical theory advocated in the " Essay on Development , " which altogether excludes ra- tional inquiry into the proofs of ...
... reason , as a channel for the reception of truth . He dwells on the folly and the extravagance of that strange mystical theory advocated in the " Essay on Development , " which altogether excludes ra- tional inquiry into the proofs of ...
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... reason must be pre- ceded by faith , not superseded by it . To prove , confirm , illustrate , expand , and apply by the light within us what has been originally taught us by the light of heaven from without , is one great func- tion and ...
... reason must be pre- ceded by faith , not superseded by it . To prove , confirm , illustrate , expand , and apply by the light within us what has been originally taught us by the light of heaven from without , is one great func- tion and ...
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England in the North American Colonies c c | 42 |
The Ingoldsby Legends or Mirth and Marvel | 59 |
and Philological Commentary by the Rev George Phillips | 71 |
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