The Christian Spectator, Volume 1Howe & Spalding, 1827 - Theology |
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... human knowledge in general , but especial- ly by the history of Christian doc- trines . This exhibits , in the most important of all concerns , both the direct and the retrograde move- ments of the human mind . It shows how at one time ...
... human knowledge in general , but especial- ly by the history of Christian doc- trines . This exhibits , in the most important of all concerns , both the direct and the retrograde move- ments of the human mind . It shows how at one time ...
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... human family would leave so important an interest to the efficiency of human reason ? or even to the unaided au- thority of his own positive injunc- tions ? Reason alone would teach a parent the duty of educating his offspring ; but in ...
... human family would leave so important an interest to the efficiency of human reason ? or even to the unaided au- thority of his own positive injunc- tions ? Reason alone would teach a parent the duty of educating his offspring ; but in ...
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... human mind . From the real world , material and moral , he has gathered a vast number of facts and illustrations , and submitted them to the processes of a powerful mind , and they have come out , clothed in new and beautiful forms . He ...
... human mind . From the real world , material and moral , he has gathered a vast number of facts and illustrations , and submitted them to the processes of a powerful mind , and they have come out , clothed in new and beautiful forms . He ...
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