The New-York review [ed. by F.L. Hawks]. Wanting no.6,8, Volume 1Francis Lister Hawks 1837 |
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Page 166
... faculties of the mind , which we may as well express in the most general terms , higher and lower . The nature of that distinction may be indicated in terms equally general . The lower faculties are those , óbviously , which are most ...
... faculties of the mind , which we may as well express in the most general terms , higher and lower . The nature of that distinction may be indicated in terms equally general . The lower faculties are those , óbviously , which are most ...
Page 167
... faculties through which religion can manifest itself ; but which , without the actuating spirit of God , are still organs destitute of their proper enlivening and governing prin- ciple . Here again we are to inquire , do the faculties ...
... faculties through which religion can manifest itself ; but which , without the actuating spirit of God , are still organs destitute of their proper enlivening and governing prin- ciple . Here again we are to inquire , do the faculties ...
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... faculties are brought under the influence of works of this order , they are in their proper school of cultivation . It is not merely that their own perceptions and judgments are so much increased by thus drawing in the stores of others ...
... faculties are brought under the influence of works of this order , they are in their proper school of cultivation . It is not merely that their own perceptions and judgments are so much increased by thus drawing in the stores of others ...
Contents
ART PAGE | 5 |
UTILITARIANISM | 58 |
Coxs LIFE OF FLETCHER of Madeley | 76 |
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