Major Writers of America, Band 1Harcourt, Brace & World, 1962 Selections from the writings of fifteen important American authors, including portions of novels, short stories, prose and poems. |
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... reason , and causes it to lie open to the force of arguments for their truth . Hence was the different effect that Christ's miracles had to convince the Scribes and Phari- sees . Not that they had a stronger reason , or had their reason ...
... reason , and causes it to lie open to the force of arguments for their truth . Hence was the different effect that Christ's miracles had to convince the Scribes and Phari- sees . Not that they had a stronger reason , or had their reason ...
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... REASON DICTATES . I. THAT no notion of God's last end in the crea- tion of the world is agreeable to reason , which would truly imply or infer any indigence , insuffi- ciency and mutability in God ; or any dependence of the Creator on ...
... REASON DICTATES . I. THAT no notion of God's last end in the crea- tion of the world is agreeable to reason , which would truly imply or infer any indigence , insuffi- ciency and mutability in God ; or any dependence of the Creator on ...
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... Reason opens , to outline and surface are at once added grace and expression . These proceed from imagination and affection , and abate somewhat of the angular dis- tinctness of objects . If the Reason be stimulated to more earnest ...
... Reason opens , to outline and surface are at once added grace and expression . These proceed from imagination and affection , and abate somewhat of the angular dis- tinctness of objects . If the Reason be stimulated to more earnest ...
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Samuel Eliot Morison | 10 |
Of the Troubles That Befell | 16 |
EDWARD TAYLOR | 51 |
Urheberrecht | |
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