Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1962 |
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... learned and exemplary old clergyman , who many years ago went to his reward followed by the regrets and blessings of his flock , published at his own expense two volumes octavo , entitled , a new Theory of Redemption . The work was most ...
... learned and exemplary old clergyman , who many years ago went to his reward followed by the regrets and blessings of his flock , published at his own expense two volumes octavo , entitled , a new Theory of Redemption . The work was most ...
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... learned , that the sources must be far higher and far inward ; a few , who even in the level streams have de- tected elements , which neither the vale itself or the sur- rounding mountains contained or could supply . How and whence to ...
... learned , that the sources must be far higher and far inward ; a few , who even in the level streams have de- tected elements , which neither the vale itself or the sur- rounding mountains contained or could supply . How and whence to ...
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... learned its value as a weapon against the empiricists and necessi- tarians . In a letter to Poole ( Jan. 1804 ; Letters , 454 ) he speaks of having found his way out of that labyrinth - den of sophistry ( Necessitarianism ) , and of ...
... learned its value as a weapon against the empiricists and necessi- tarians . In a letter to Poole ( Jan. 1804 ; Letters , 454 ) he speaks of having found his way out of that labyrinth - den of sophistry ( Necessitarianism ) , and of ...
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