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... character and its heavenly tendency continue the same , through whatsoever medium they are contem- plated , or whatsoever be the pretence on which the obedience of the heart is withheld . The character of Cowper , is so amiable , so ...
... character and its heavenly tendency continue the same , through whatsoever medium they are contem- plated , or whatsoever be the pretence on which the obedience of the heart is withheld . The character of Cowper , is so amiable , so ...
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... character as really display itself , the decisions of the judgment be as just , and the determinations of the will be as independent , as if all excite- ment were withdrawn ? For instance , a person may suffer a pecu- liar degree of ...
... character as really display itself , the decisions of the judgment be as just , and the determinations of the will be as independent , as if all excite- ment were withdrawn ? For instance , a person may suffer a pecu- liar degree of ...
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... CHARACTER OF THE ANCIENT ROMANS . ( From the German of Schlegel . ) MOREOVER , although the Romans were at length desirous of becoming thorough Hellenists , they were deficient in that milder humanity , of which we may observe traces in ...
... CHARACTER OF THE ANCIENT ROMANS . ( From the German of Schlegel . ) MOREOVER , although the Romans were at length desirous of becoming thorough Hellenists , they were deficient in that milder humanity , of which we may observe traces in ...
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