Biographia Literaria; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsW. Gowans, 1852 - 804 pages |
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... distinct references to his books , " which he himself plainly admits and particularly accounts for ; or in the accuser's own words , his omission of specific acknowledgments in the instances in which he was indebted to him ; secondly ...
... distinct references to his books , " which he himself plainly admits and particularly accounts for ; or in the accuser's own words , his omission of specific acknowledgments in the instances in which he was indebted to him ; secondly ...
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... distinct and accurate references , which he might have known would eventually be required as surely as he succeeded in his attempt to recommend the metaphysical doctrines contained in them to the attention of students in this country ...
... distinct and accurate references , which he might have known would eventually be required as surely as he succeeded in his attempt to recommend the metaphysical doctrines contained in them to the attention of students in this country ...
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... distinct intellectual system is the best preservative of the essential portion of faith ; but yet , because they are forms , the strife concerning them will be more apt to degenerate into an unholy warfare than a struggle pro aris et ...
... distinct intellectual system is the best preservative of the essential portion of faith ; but yet , because they are forms , the strife concerning them will be more apt to degenerate into an unholy warfare than a struggle pro aris et ...
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... distinct from influence . My Father , in his MS . remains , declares against the opinion of those who make " the indwelling of the Spirit an occupation of a place , by a vulgar equivoque of the word within , inward , & c . " " For ...
... distinct from influence . My Father , in his MS . remains , declares against the opinion of those who make " the indwelling of the Spirit an occupation of a place , by a vulgar equivoque of the word within , inward , & c . " " For ...
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... distinct being altogether , and thus slipping into the gulf of Pantheism in backing away from imaginary Impiety and Presumption ? Even if with Luther we call Christ the form of our faith , and hence the formal cause of our salvation ...
... distinct being altogether , and thus slipping into the gulf of Pantheism in backing away from imaginary Impiety and Presumption ? Even if with Luther we call Christ the form of our faith , and hence the formal cause of our salvation ...
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