Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volume 9;Volume 31J. Soule and T. Mason., 1849 |
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... racter with the religious public in the United States , we shall indulge more freely , in this article , in personal reminiscences than might other- wise be deemed allowable . There was a strange witchery about Irving ; everything ...
... racter with the religious public in the United States , we shall indulge more freely , in this article , in personal reminiscences than might other- wise be deemed allowable . There was a strange witchery about Irving ; everything ...
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superhuman gift of prayer . This crowning feature of Irving's cha- racter as a divine , has been so beautifully analyzed by the eloquent Gilfillan , that we are tempted to adopt his words . We may here premise , however , that we have ...
superhuman gift of prayer . This crowning feature of Irving's cha- racter as a divine , has been so beautifully analyzed by the eloquent Gilfillan , that we are tempted to adopt his words . We may here premise , however , that we have ...
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... racter that betray the true secret of his melancholy fate . A few extracts from the concluding paragraphs of this admirable essay will perhaps present the best description we could furnish at once of Burns and Carlyle . After discussing ...
... racter that betray the true secret of his melancholy fate . A few extracts from the concluding paragraphs of this admirable essay will perhaps present the best description we could furnish at once of Burns and Carlyle . After discussing ...
Pagina 125
... racter that marked him in other respects ; contending for victory rather than truth . His want of originality is not charged upon him as a demerit , but rather the contrary . His grand offence was med- dling with religion , when he was ...
... racter that marked him in other respects ; contending for victory rather than truth . His want of originality is not charged upon him as a demerit , but rather the contrary . His grand offence was med- dling with religion , when he was ...
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... racter . Now a few like specifications respecting the instrument still more efficient , and , above all , more indispensable , which lan- guage offers the critical and social observer , in its idiomatic expres- sions , and its ...
... racter . Now a few like specifications respecting the instrument still more efficient , and , above all , more indispensable , which lan- guage offers the critical and social observer , in its idiomatic expres- sions , and its ...
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