The London Quarterly Review, Volumen14Theodore Foster, 1815 |
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... human nature in general . " Our familiar matter - of - fact way of talking about an art which Mr. Wordsworth seems to think belongs rather to the divine than to human nature , will not , we fear , tend to impress him with a very ...
... human nature in general . " Our familiar matter - of - fact way of talking about an art which Mr. Wordsworth seems to think belongs rather to the divine than to human nature , will not , we fear , tend to impress him with a very ...
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... human nature itself . ' Consistently with this opinion , although we make no doubt he is far from intending to question the reality of the miracles , yet as the view which he takes of the subject renders the interposition of their ...
... human nature itself . ' Consistently with this opinion , although we make no doubt he is far from intending to question the reality of the miracles , yet as the view which he takes of the subject renders the interposition of their ...
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... human soul , we shall then arrive at a conclusion no less firm , and perhaps more sublime . — p . 144 . Which conclusion he afterwards states to be , that " The evidence of our faith rests upon the basis of human nature it- self ; and ...
... human soul , we shall then arrive at a conclusion no less firm , and perhaps more sublime . — p . 144 . Which conclusion he afterwards states to be , that " The evidence of our faith rests upon the basis of human nature it- self ; and ...
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