Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volume 46J. Soule and T. Mason., 1864 |
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Pagina 5
... whole continent . So the student in philosophy , standing on the ele- vated plain of analytic thought , discovers that the two great philosophic systems which have divided the suffrages of learned men , and placed them on totally ...
... whole continent . So the student in philosophy , standing on the ele- vated plain of analytic thought , discovers that the two great philosophic systems which have divided the suffrages of learned men , and placed them on totally ...
Pagina 27
... whole senate , a whole people cannot dispense with its paramount obligation . It requires no commentator to render it distinctly intelligible , nor is it different at Rome , at Athens now , and in the ages before and after ; but in all ...
... whole senate , a whole people cannot dispense with its paramount obligation . It requires no commentator to render it distinctly intelligible , nor is it different at Rome , at Athens now , and in the ages before and after ; but in all ...
Pagina 32
... whole night through in prayer . The anointing of the body with oil he despised , and in later years never washed his feet , as if filthiness was an essential element of ascetic per- fection . His whole wardrobe consisted of a hair shirt ...
... whole night through in prayer . The anointing of the body with oil he despised , and in later years never washed his feet , as if filthiness was an essential element of ascetic per- fection . His whole wardrobe consisted of a hair shirt ...
Pagina 34
... whole . Anthony distinguished himself above most of his countless dis- ciples and successors by his fresh originality of mind . Though uneducated and contracted , he had sound sense and ready mother - wit . Many of his striking answers ...
... whole . Anthony distinguished himself above most of his countless dis- ciples and successors by his fresh originality of mind . Though uneducated and contracted , he had sound sense and ready mother - wit . Many of his striking answers ...
Pagina 36
... whole Roman empire . What gave him his renown was not learning , nor worldly wisdom , nor human art , but alone his piety toward God . And let all the brethren know that the Lord will not only take holy monks to heaven , but give them ...
... whole Roman empire . What gave him his renown was not learning , nor worldly wisdom , nor human art , but alone his piety toward God . And let all the brethren know that the Lord will not only take holy monks to heaven , but give them ...
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