North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1855 |
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... opinion of some of Berke- ley's opponents , is in the highest degree baneful ; and Bishop Hoadley thought they " corrupted the nature and simplicity of religion , by blending it with the subtilty and obscurity of metaphysics . " The ...
... opinion of some of Berke- ley's opponents , is in the highest degree baneful ; and Bishop Hoadley thought they " corrupted the nature and simplicity of religion , by blending it with the subtilty and obscurity of metaphysics . " The ...
Sayfa 226
... opinion , not merely of our own country , but of the enlightened world , will pronounce a judgment that we cannot resist , that we dare not even affect to despise . " - p . 53 . He then enlarges upon this power of public opinion ; main ...
... opinion , not merely of our own country , but of the enlightened world , will pronounce a judgment that we cannot resist , that we dare not even affect to despise . " - p . 53 . He then enlarges upon this power of public opinion ; main ...
Sayfa 320
... opinion that Franklin would attempt to go southward " before he approached the southwestern ex- tremity of Melville Island , that is , between the 100th and 110th degree of longitude . " He also thought that " an at- tempt might be made ...
... opinion that Franklin would attempt to go southward " before he approached the southwestern ex- tremity of Melville Island , that is , between the 100th and 110th degree of longitude . " He also thought that " an at- tempt might be made ...
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FINISHED LIVES | 21 |
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THE TRANSMIGRATION OF SOULS | 58 |
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