The Eclectic Review, Tom 23;Tom 87Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood 1848 |
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... moral elevation of the dark races . Till within a comparatively recent period , our knowledge of Africa , beyond a few portions of coast and frontier , was alto- gether uncertain and obscure . We had , indeed , ceased to talk of the ...
... moral elevation of the dark races . Till within a comparatively recent period , our knowledge of Africa , beyond a few portions of coast and frontier , was alto- gether uncertain and obscure . We had , indeed , ceased to talk of the ...
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... moral depravation , has seldom been presented to our view ; along the whole line of coast traversed or visited by Mr. Dun- can , every indication of moral principle seems to have been effaced by the slave - trade . To say nothing of the ...
... moral depravation , has seldom been presented to our view ; along the whole line of coast traversed or visited by Mr. Dun- can , every indication of moral principle seems to have been effaced by the slave - trade . To say nothing of the ...
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... moral reformation among the people , and being possessed with the superstitious notions of the day , in regard to miraculous aids , he expected a divine interposition by which Israel would be set at liberty , and David's throne re ...
... moral reformation among the people , and being possessed with the superstitious notions of the day , in regard to miraculous aids , he expected a divine interposition by which Israel would be set at liberty , and David's throne re ...
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... moral evidence alone ; by which is meant not merely that species of evidence which is employed in cases respecting moral conduct , but all the evidence which we do not obtain either from our own senses , from intuition , or from ...
... moral evidence alone ; by which is meant not merely that species of evidence which is employed in cases respecting moral conduct , but all the evidence which we do not obtain either from our own senses , from intuition , or from ...
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... moral precepts through the instrumentality of lengthy poems : a very round - about way of compassing a simple object . In all cases , the truth of a work of art is manifold , not finite . It lies at the heart , not on the surface . High ...
... moral precepts through the instrumentality of lengthy poems : a very round - about way of compassing a simple object . In all cases , the truth of a work of art is manifold , not finite . It lies at the heart , not on the surface . High ...
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