The Works of the Rev. Robert Hall, A. M.: With a Memoir of His Life, Volume 3Harper, 1844 |
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... sentiments are generally conveyed , giving to them a very unusual fitness to instruct and impress the minds of men . After a few conversations of a select number of Mr. Hall's inti- mate friends , it was resolved that a complete edition ...
... sentiments are generally conveyed , giving to them a very unusual fitness to instruct and impress the minds of men . After a few conversations of a select number of Mr. Hall's inti- mate friends , it was resolved that a complete edition ...
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... sentiments ; and all his noble declamation , his bold invective , his spirited irony , his strong reprehension of wickedness and folly , out of deference to those who think " strong language always unbecoming , " and would wish the ...
... sentiments ; and all his noble declamation , his bold invective , his spirited irony , his strong reprehension of wickedness and folly , out of deference to those who think " strong language always unbecoming , " and would wish the ...
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... sentiment of apprehension and alarm . So far as I can learn , from several who had been under his care , he taught Greek * Saint's Rest , Preface to Part II . original edition . better than Latin , and the rudiments of mathematical ...
... sentiment of apprehension and alarm . So far as I can learn , from several who had been under his care , he taught Greek * Saint's Rest , Preface to Part II . original edition . better than Latin , and the rudiments of mathematical ...
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... sentiments at this time respecting his theological tutor , and the importance of his studies in general , may be gathered from the subjoined extracts from two letters to his father , both written before July , 1780 . " Dr. Evans is a ...
... sentiments at this time respecting his theological tutor , and the importance of his studies in general , may be gathered from the subjoined extracts from two letters to his father , both written before July , 1780 . " Dr. Evans is a ...
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... sentiment . The sole species of ex- cellence recommended to be pursued was superiority of intellect ; all moral qualities , as well as actions directed to the promotion of human welfare , being entirely overlooked . Indeed , there is ...
... sentiment . The sole species of ex- cellence recommended to be pursued was superiority of intellect ; all moral qualities , as well as actions directed to the promotion of human welfare , being entirely overlooked . Indeed , there is ...
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