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... appearing on the distant horizon . He seems to talk to his friends in somewhat of that manner of expression with which you can imagine that Elijah spoke , if he remarked to his companion any circumstance in the journey from Bethel to ...
... appearing on the distant horizon . He seems to talk to his friends in somewhat of that manner of expression with which you can imagine that Elijah spoke , if he remarked to his companion any circumstance in the journey from Bethel to ...
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... always found that the idea is presented ex- actly in that light , which both shows its individual grandeur , and indicates the extent of its necessary connexion with other ideas . It appears somewhat like a LITERATURE AND CHRISTIANITY . 17.
... always found that the idea is presented ex- actly in that light , which both shows its individual grandeur , and indicates the extent of its necessary connexion with other ideas . It appears somewhat like a LITERATURE AND CHRISTIANITY . 17.
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connexion with other ideas . It appears somewhat like a majestic tower , which a traveller in some countries may find standing in a solitary scene , no longer surrounded by that great assemblage of buildings , that ample city , of which ...
connexion with other ideas . It appears somewhat like a majestic tower , which a traveller in some countries may find standing in a solitary scene , no longer surrounded by that great assemblage of buildings , that ample city , of which ...
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... appointed to take care of him . The monarch , on the recovery of his reason , appears to have made suitable reflections on his crimes and sufferings , and to have acquired just ideas 3 THE INSANITY OF NEBUCHADNEZZAR . 21.
... appointed to take care of him . The monarch , on the recovery of his reason , appears to have made suitable reflections on his crimes and sufferings , and to have acquired just ideas 3 THE INSANITY OF NEBUCHADNEZZAR . 21.
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... appearing wiser than the rest of mankind , or an ostentation of courage in despising the terrors of another world , which have so great an influence on what they call weaker minds , or an aversion to a belief that must cut them off from ...
... appearing wiser than the rest of mankind , or an ostentation of courage in despising the terrors of another world , which have so great an influence on what they call weaker minds , or an aversion to a belief that must cut them off from ...
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