Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volume 30J. Soule and T. Mason., 1848 - Methodist Church |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 7
... thought and intense con- ception . History is false not only when the historian willfully lies , but also when facts , true in themselves , are forced out of their pro- per relations through the unconscious operation of the historian's ...
... thought and intense con- ception . History is false not only when the historian willfully lies , but also when facts , true in themselves , are forced out of their pro- per relations through the unconscious operation of the historian's ...
Page 8
... thoughts in their making , before they have attained precision and definiteness , and taken their place in the general plan of his work . To the generality of readers , depth of thought is confounded with confusion of thoughts . Events ...
... thoughts in their making , before they have attained precision and definiteness , and taken their place in the general plan of his work . To the generality of readers , depth of thought is confounded with confusion of thoughts . Events ...
Page 17
... thought and research , he gives a view of the Castilian monarchy before the fifteenth cen- tury , and a review of the constitution of Aragon to the middle of the same period . This comprehends a luminous survey of all those manners ...
... thought and research , he gives a view of the Castilian monarchy before the fifteenth cen- tury , and a review of the constitution of Aragon to the middle of the same period . This comprehends a luminous survey of all those manners ...
Page 22
... thought , and composition , was a his- tory possessing the unity , variety , and interest , of a magnificent poem . It deals with a series of facts , and exhibits a gallery of characters , which , to have invented , would place its ...
... thought , and composition , was a his- tory possessing the unity , variety , and interest , of a magnificent poem . It deals with a series of facts , and exhibits a gallery of characters , which , to have invented , would place its ...
Page 34
... thought to be physically the highest civilization , when there is no longer that peculiar virtue and that peculiar religion - sacra Dei , sanctique patres - the reve- rence for which can never truly exist separate from the 34 [ January ...
... thought to be physically the highest civilization , when there is no longer that peculiar virtue and that peculiar religion - sacra Dei , sanctique patres - the reve- rence for which can never truly exist separate from the 34 [ January ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Adam appear Arminianism associationism battle of Worcester beautiful believe called cause character Charles Fourier Christ Christian Christian perfection church Church of England conquest Cromwell desire Dictionary divine doctrine England English evil fact faith favor feeling Fourier genius give gospel heart holy human hundred important interest Irenæus Jesus king labor language learned liberty live Lord Madame Guyon means ment Methodist mind ministers mission missionaries moral nation nature never New-York object original Parliament passions peculiar Pelagian Pelagius perfect law perfection persons philosophy preachers Prescott present principles produced racter reader Reformation regard religion religious remarks Report respect sacred says schools Scriptures seems self-denying ordinance sense Sir Walter Scott Society soul spirit style theology things thought thousand tion true truth volume Wesley Wesley's Wesleyan whole words writer