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Side xxv
... was not compatible with partisanship ; nor was he by nature made to be either the follower or the leader of a party . It was not possible , it was not to be desired , that under the circumstances of his early College Introduction . XXV.
... was not compatible with partisanship ; nor was he by nature made to be either the follower or the leader of a party . It was not possible , it was not to be desired , that under the circumstances of his early College Introduction . XXV.
Side xxxi
... nature of his studies , the bent of his mind , and his course of thought . It is to be regretted that the articles selected do not do justice to his extensive knowledge of our great theo- logians . One interesting article in the British ...
... nature of his studies , the bent of his mind , and his course of thought . It is to be regretted that the articles selected do not do justice to his extensive knowledge of our great theo- logians . One interesting article in the British ...
Side xxxii
... natural taste or liking for the particular office of influencing minds . Their hearts and in- tellects expand within themselves , spread over the earth , sea , and air of speculation , and pervade all metaphysical nature , before they ...
... natural taste or liking for the particular office of influencing minds . Their hearts and in- tellects expand within themselves , spread over the earth , sea , and air of speculation , and pervade all metaphysical nature , before they ...
Side xxxv
... nature of his illness , to But though the thought of name and credit were never strong impulses towards action , his pen was from the first an active and telling instrument in all the stirring times that succeeded the period ( 1834 ) of ...
... nature of his illness , to But though the thought of name and credit were never strong impulses towards action , his pen was from the first an active and telling instrument in all the stirring times that succeeded the period ( 1834 ) of ...
Side xxxvi
... nature evidently responded to . At the time when his hopes and spirits were lowest these qualities asserted themselves with the force of a revelation of himself to himself . In a letter ( November 1844 ) he writes " Things look dark and ...
... nature evidently responded to . At the time when his hopes and spirits were lowest these qualities asserted themselves with the force of a revelation of himself to himself . In a letter ( November 1844 ) he writes " Things look dark and ...
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