Biographia Literaria; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsW. Gowans, 1852 - 804 pages |
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... tion to that philosopher , only such general admissions as are quite insufficient to cover the extent of his debt ; that his anticipatory defence against a charge of " ungenerous concealment or inten- tional plagiarism " is no defence ...
... tion to that philosopher , only such general admissions as are quite insufficient to cover the extent of his debt ; that his anticipatory defence against a charge of " ungenerous concealment or inten- tional plagiarism " is no defence ...
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... tion , except those who represent the Edinburgh Review , of twenty and thirty years ago . 2 I wish the reader to observe that I attach little or no importance to the remarks of the Chr . Miscellany , in themselves ; as an index of a ...
... tion , except those who represent the Edinburgh Review , of twenty and thirty years ago . 2 I wish the reader to observe that I attach little or no importance to the remarks of the Chr . Miscellany , in themselves ; as an index of a ...
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... tion of it . The party that has our Lord at its head , and fights for Him , and Him only , is one with the Church of Christ , consi- dered as still militant ; but this host , like the fiery one that sur- rounded Elisha , is invisible ...
... tion of it . The party that has our Lord at its head , and fights for Him , and Him only , is one with the Church of Christ , consi- dered as still militant ; but this host , like the fiery one that sur- rounded Elisha , is invisible ...
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... tion and original sin , in what he considered the deepest and most real sense attainable by man , he yet , to his latest hour , put from him some of the so - called orthodox notions and modes of ex- plaining those doctrines . My ...
... tion and original sin , in what he considered the deepest and most real sense attainable by man , he yet , to his latest hour , put from him some of the so - called orthodox notions and modes of ex- plaining those doctrines . My ...
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... tion . He teaches that the Eucharist consists of two parts , an earthly and a heavenly ; I think that by the earthly he under- 25 23 Irenæus Contra Hæreses , L. iv . , c . 18 , p . 251 , Ed . Bened . Water- land's Review of the Doctrine ...
... tion . He teaches that the Eucharist consists of two parts , an earthly and a heavenly ; I think that by the earthly he under- 25 23 Irenæus Contra Hæreses , L. iv . , c . 18 , p . 251 , Ed . Bened . Water- land's Review of the Doctrine ...
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