A Compendium of American Literature: Chronologically Arranged, with Biographical Sketches of the Authors and Selections from Their WorksParry & McMillan, 1859 - 784 sider |
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... cause of Temperance , -both subjects peculiarly American ; and the warmest feelings of my heart , and my own ... cause of sound learning and education , in harmony with pure Christian morals , the best interests of humanity , and the ...
... cause of Temperance , -both subjects peculiarly American ; and the warmest feelings of my heart , and my own ... cause of sound learning and education , in harmony with pure Christian morals , the best interests of humanity , and the ...
Side 13
... Cause of the American Revolution ...... 221 For an Album ...... 180 FRANCIS S. KEY : JOSIAH QUINCY : Biographical Sketch . 222 Biographical Sketch .. 181 The Star - Spangled Banner .. 222 The Limits to Laws .. 182 Life 224 An Embargo ...
... Cause of the American Revolution ...... 221 For an Album ...... 180 FRANCIS S. KEY : JOSIAH QUINCY : Biographical Sketch . 222 Biographical Sketch .. 181 The Star - Spangled Banner .. 222 The Limits to Laws .. 182 Life 224 An Embargo ...
Side 29
... cause of still deeper disaffection . Mr. Stoddard , the prede- cessor of Edwards , had been accustomed to receive into the church such as applied for admission , whether they gave any evidence of a change of heart or not ; and Mr ...
... cause of still deeper disaffection . Mr. Stoddard , the prede- cessor of Edwards , had been accustomed to receive into the church such as applied for admission , whether they gave any evidence of a change of heart or not ; and Mr ...
Side 30
... cause than the mere power of willing ; or , in other words , that they are the result of the strongest motive presented , and not brought about by the mere " self - determining power of the will ; " and he has sustained his position ...
... cause than the mere power of willing ; or , in other words , that they are the result of the strongest motive presented , and not brought about by the mere " self - determining power of the will ; " and he has sustained his position ...
Side 31
... next to be agreeable to itself , and that the next , and so on ; none of them are free , but all originally depend on , and are determined by , some cause out of the Will : and JONATHAN EDWARDS . 31 Mistake versus Blunder.
... next to be agreeable to itself , and that the next , and so on ; none of them are free , but all originally depend on , and are determined by , some cause out of the Will : and JONATHAN EDWARDS . 31 Mistake versus Blunder.
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