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Page 11
... nature is laid at the foot of His altars , who is " the Way , the Truth , and the Life . " Although I may be able to do but little in carrying forward so impor- tant a service , I should feel grateful if allowed PREFACE . 11.
... nature is laid at the foot of His altars , who is " the Way , the Truth , and the Life . " Although I may be able to do but little in carrying forward so impor- tant a service , I should feel grateful if allowed PREFACE . 11.
Page 25
... natural limits , and only to be charged with the maintenance of their power ; but these are still in the act of their growth : all the others are stopped , or continue to advance with extreme difficulty ; these are proceeding with ease ...
... natural limits , and only to be charged with the maintenance of their power ; but these are still in the act of their growth : all the others are stopped , or continue to advance with extreme difficulty ; these are proceeding with ease ...
Page 29
... nature have been most happily developed . Allow me here to quote from a work among the most able in our language , and well known as a most unbending advocate of royalty and rank for perfecting the body politic . " Civilized democracy ...
... nature have been most happily developed . Allow me here to quote from a work among the most able in our language , and well known as a most unbending advocate of royalty and rank for perfecting the body politic . " Civilized democracy ...
Page 31
... nature and improves his happi- ness . Among these , as we shall hereafter show , the land of the Hebrews stands first among ancient na- tions . But whether it be Palestine , Greece or Rome , * Blackwood , January , 1836. The article ...
... nature and improves his happi- ness . Among these , as we shall hereafter show , the land of the Hebrews stands first among ancient na- tions . But whether it be Palestine , Greece or Rome , * Blackwood , January , 1836. The article ...
Page 36
... natural boundary seems to be set to the efforts of man ; and what is not yet done , is only what he has not yet ... nature and of art . In illustration of this quick- ened and irrepressible activity , let us refer to one or two of ...
... natural boundary seems to be set to the efforts of man ; and what is not yet done , is only what he has not yet ... nature and of art . In illustration of this quick- ened and irrepressible activity , let us refer to one or two of ...
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