The American Eclectic, Volume 1Absalom Peters, Selah Burr Treat, John Holmes Agnew W.R. Peters, 1841 |
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... Christian religion ; and when all that was valuable in the advancement of society , when the productions of Grecian and Roman intellect , and the * See Eschenburg's Manual of Classical Literature , by Fiske . oracles of truth themselves ...
... Christian religion ; and when all that was valuable in the advancement of society , when the productions of Grecian and Roman intellect , and the * See Eschenburg's Manual of Classical Literature , by Fiske . oracles of truth themselves ...
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... Christian religion . It is also that of learning and of sound philosophy . Reason and nature are one , in all countries . Yet are they so modified in every separate people , that each is designed to enter into relations to all others ...
... Christian religion . It is also that of learning and of sound philosophy . Reason and nature are one , in all countries . Yet are they so modified in every separate people , that each is designed to enter into relations to all others ...
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... Christianity , of benevolence , of philanthropy , - and to adapt it more and more to the promotion of a Christian literature , throughout the wide and rapidly increasing sphere of its prevalence . For , though it must be admitted and ...
... Christianity , of benevolence , of philanthropy , - and to adapt it more and more to the promotion of a Christian literature , throughout the wide and rapidly increasing sphere of its prevalence . For , though it must be admitted and ...
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... Christian , as well as literary benefit on our nation and the many mil- lions to whom our language is or may be accessible . It will not only collect the voices of the civilized world , on the most important subjects , and thus be to ...
... Christian , as well as literary benefit on our nation and the many mil- lions to whom our language is or may be accessible . It will not only collect the voices of the civilized world , on the most important subjects , and thus be to ...
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... Christian Observer contains an article of severe , though somewhat candid strictures upon it , which are so satisfactorally sustained , that we cannot withhold our assent to the justice of a portion , at least , of the censure which it ...
... Christian Observer contains an article of severe , though somewhat candid strictures upon it , which are so satisfactorally sustained , that we cannot withhold our assent to the justice of a portion , at least , of the censure which it ...
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