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... antiquity , no dust or rust , on the mirror of his intellect ; his style is simple and unaffected ; and to any mind , in which high and noble thoughts can ever harbour . the reading of the Broad Stone of Honour will be as delightful and ...
... antiquity , no dust or rust , on the mirror of his intellect ; his style is simple and unaffected ; and to any mind , in which high and noble thoughts can ever harbour . the reading of the Broad Stone of Honour will be as delightful and ...
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... antiquity deemed the essentials of religion and wisdom ; or must we pass over to the side of the moderns , who deem them fallacious and insufficient ? It will of course be seen at once , from the nature and boundless extent of the ...
... antiquity deemed the essentials of religion and wisdom ; or must we pass over to the side of the moderns , who deem them fallacious and insufficient ? It will of course be seen at once , from the nature and boundless extent of the ...
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... it is for every man of honourable and feeling mind , who has the learning requisite , to examine first before he pleads guilty in the name of his fathers who are gone before him . Further still , antiquity main- MORUS . 7.
... it is for every man of honourable and feeling mind , who has the learning requisite , to examine first before he pleads guilty in the name of his fathers who are gone before him . Further still , antiquity main- MORUS . 7.
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are gone before him . Further still , antiquity main- tained the indispensable necessity of cultivating a certain spirit , or tone of mind , and of being subject to certain laws , to qualify men for the grace of God and for salvation ...
are gone before him . Further still , antiquity main- tained the indispensable necessity of cultivating a certain spirit , or tone of mind , and of being subject to certain laws , to qualify men for the grace of God and for salvation ...
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... the moderns ; and when they differ in theory from antiquity , they wish to approach to it in practice . Thus the moderns submit themselves to the authority of their pastors and synods : as M. de Bonald observes ' , MORUS . 25.
... the moderns ; and when they differ in theory from antiquity , they wish to approach to it in practice . Thus the moderns submit themselves to the authority of their pastors and synods : as M. de Bonald observes ' , MORUS . 25.
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