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... mind , and his training placed him both in knowledge and judgment far in advance of Johnson as a philologist . Webster's American Dictionary of the English Language was pub- lished in 1828 , and of course appeared at once in England ...
... mind , and his training placed him both in knowledge and judgment far in advance of Johnson as a philologist . Webster's American Dictionary of the English Language was pub- lished in 1828 , and of course appeared at once in England ...
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... minds which filled his own heart . When obliged to animadvert on their defects , he did it earnestly , yet as one who was fully conscious of his own . Neander , in all he performed , ever kept the Ethical in closest connexion with the ...
... minds which filled his own heart . When obliged to animadvert on their defects , he did it earnestly , yet as one who was fully conscious of his own . Neander , in all he performed , ever kept the Ethical in closest connexion with the ...
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... mind with the need of mutual complements , for presenting the truth in its just proportions . In all of them he admired the acts of the Touri κιλος σοφία τοῦ Θεοῦ ( Eph . iii . 10 ) . He regarded it as the highest office of his ...
... mind with the need of mutual complements , for presenting the truth in its just proportions . In all of them he admired the acts of the Touri κιλος σοφία τοῦ Θεοῦ ( Eph . iii . 10 ) . He regarded it as the highest office of his ...
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... mind its mediative character ; and we beg that per- sons would accord that freedom to others which they claim for themselves . Hence we can arrive at no other conclusion than that Neander's free historical composition , imbued with ...
... mind its mediative character ; and we beg that per- sons would accord that freedom to others which they claim for themselves . Hence we can arrive at no other conclusion than that Neander's free historical composition , imbued with ...
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... mind . He contrasts the σκεπτικοί , the ἀπορητικοί and especially the ἐμπειρικοί among medical practitioners who make experience their sole guide , with the doyuarixol who proceed on certain fixed principles . In the New Testament the ...
... mind . He contrasts the σκεπτικοί , the ἀπορητικοί and especially the ἐμπειρικοί among medical practitioners who make experience their sole guide , with the doyuarixol who proceed on certain fixed principles . In the New Testament the ...
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