The New-England Magazine, Volume 7Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1834 - American literature |
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... nature of Mr. Thacher's piety : - It was warm , but not heated , -earnest , but tranquil , —a habit , not an impulse ; the air which he breathed , not a tempestuous wind , giving occasional violence to his emotions . A constant dew ...
... nature of Mr. Thacher's piety : - It was warm , but not heated , -earnest , but tranquil , —a habit , not an impulse ; the air which he breathed , not a tempestuous wind , giving occasional violence to his emotions . A constant dew ...
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... nature ; that prevailing aptitude between the various works of creation , which holds them in practical accordance with each other , and produces the grand result termed optimism . To this word a twofold interpretation has been affixed ...
... nature ; that prevailing aptitude between the various works of creation , which holds them in practical accordance with each other , and produces the grand result termed optimism . To this word a twofold interpretation has been affixed ...
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... nature , and in active hostility with his own views . For perfection thus to produce imperfection is impossible . Good and evil , each being positive and exclusive , cannot stand related to each other , as parent and offspring . An ...
... nature , and in active hostility with his own views . For perfection thus to produce imperfection is impossible . Good and evil , each being positive and exclusive , cannot stand related to each other , as parent and offspring . An ...
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... nature , which consists in perfect goodness , holiness , truth , and unchangeableness of pur- pose , would ... nature . The act of disobedience being committed , the Deity , offended at the issue of his own arrangement , inflicted ...
... nature , which consists in perfect goodness , holiness , truth , and unchangeableness of pur- pose , would ... nature . The act of disobedience being committed , the Deity , offended at the issue of his own arrangement , inflicted ...
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... Nature is replete with it . It forms a constellation of truths so bright and forcible , as to produce convic- tion in all who examine them without prejudice , and with the attention they deserve . Look around on creation , as far as ...
... Nature is replete with it . It forms a constellation of truths so bright and forcible , as to produce convic- tion in all who examine them without prejudice , and with the attention they deserve . Look around on creation , as far as ...
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