The Southern Literary Journal, and Monthly Magazine, Volumul 2AMS Press, 1967 |
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Pagina 138
... considered in the Southern Review . A question has lately been raised as to the genu- ineness of St. Paul's Epistle to the Hebrews , by a learned and able theo- logian , Professor Stewart of Andover , who defends the affirmative of the ...
... considered in the Southern Review . A question has lately been raised as to the genu- ineness of St. Paul's Epistle to the Hebrews , by a learned and able theo- logian , Professor Stewart of Andover , who defends the affirmative of the ...
Pagina 182
... considered as one of the most brilliant departments of history ; the acute and ingenious discovery of the real motives of histori- cal events , is considered as one of the chief distinctions between history and annals . For my own part ...
... considered as one of the most brilliant departments of history ; the acute and ingenious discovery of the real motives of histori- cal events , is considered as one of the chief distinctions between history and annals . For my own part ...
Pagina 453
... considered as im- perative , as it is wise . It has always , however , had reference in its ap- plication , to the moral and intellectual , rather than to the physical man . Thousands of volumes have been written to exhibit and develope ...
... considered as im- perative , as it is wise . It has always , however , had reference in its ap- plication , to the moral and intellectual , rather than to the physical man . Thousands of volumes have been written to exhibit and develope ...
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