The Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 5Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1965 - American periodicals |
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... idea , an image , from their own minds and hearts , to the minds and hearts of others . The genius which enables them to do this is , to a greater or less extent , common to them all , is the gift of nature , and may therefore be said ...
... idea , an image , from their own minds and hearts , to the minds and hearts of others . The genius which enables them to do this is , to a greater or less extent , common to them all , is the gift of nature , and may therefore be said ...
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... ideas and parts of language which we still adopt as spirit assumes body and shape . And if we attentively examine into ... idea to begin with , where . there is a language formed , and writers read . It is in con- sequence of education ...
... ideas and parts of language which we still adopt as spirit assumes body and shape . And if we attentively examine into ... idea to begin with , where . there is a language formed , and writers read . It is in con- sequence of education ...
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... idea of Christianity . To purge away the evils of society and redeem the world , Christianity must cleanse and redeem the individual heart . No other idea is so radical or thorough or so full of power . In this alone is completely set ...
... idea of Christianity . To purge away the evils of society and redeem the world , Christianity must cleanse and redeem the individual heart . No other idea is so radical or thorough or so full of power . In this alone is completely set ...
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