The British Quarterly Review, 47. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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Sayfa 103
... living agent , exercising a mysterious but real influence upon living agents , present , as to any Scriptural use of that term , only where He is operative , felt in His comfort , or visible in His fruits.'t His exhortation to his ...
... living agent , exercising a mysterious but real influence upon living agents , present , as to any Scriptural use of that term , only where He is operative , felt in His comfort , or visible in His fruits.'t His exhortation to his ...
Sayfa 151
... living honestly , justly , and prudently . Virtue was the chief among means toward the ultimate end , pleasure or happiness . But each man was to be virtuous , and give other men their due , in order to his own individual felicity , or ...
... living honestly , justly , and prudently . Virtue was the chief among means toward the ultimate end , pleasure or happiness . But each man was to be virtuous , and give other men their due , in order to his own individual felicity , or ...
Sayfa 389
... living man ; but a sublime angel descends , and with unquestionable authority quells their riotous mutiny . It is a grand picture , though consisting but of a few touches , well laid in . The lurid light in which the objects are dimly ...
... living man ; but a sublime angel descends , and with unquestionable authority quells their riotous mutiny . It is a grand picture , though consisting but of a few touches , well laid in . The lurid light in which the objects are dimly ...
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