Benjamin Franklin and Jonathan Edwards: Selections from Their WritingsC. Scribner's Sons, 1920 - 368 páginas |
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... HAND , TO THOSE WHO HAVE THE SUPERINTENDENCY OF EDUCATION THE ART OF PROCURING PLEASANT DREAMS MOTION FOR PRAYERS IN THE CONVENTION TO THE EDITOR OF THE " FEDERAL GAZETTE " : A COMPARI- SON OF THE CONDUCT OF THE ANCIENT JEWS AND OF THE ...
... HAND , TO THOSE WHO HAVE THE SUPERINTENDENCY OF EDUCATION THE ART OF PROCURING PLEASANT DREAMS MOTION FOR PRAYERS IN THE CONVENTION TO THE EDITOR OF THE " FEDERAL GAZETTE " : A COMPARI- SON OF THE CONDUCT OF THE ANCIENT JEWS AND OF THE ...
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... hand , passed his first seventeen years in Boston , exposed to the liberal winds which gen- erally blow , much or little , even in provincial Puritan metropolises . Moreover , Franklin came from plain tradesman or artisan stock , which ...
... hand , passed his first seventeen years in Boston , exposed to the liberal winds which gen- erally blow , much or little , even in provincial Puritan metropolises . Moreover , Franklin came from plain tradesman or artisan stock , which ...
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... hand , —and his boyhood has left us a more abundant record than Franklin's . For the most part , the record is of philosophical or scientific affairs . No careful reader of his " Notes on the Mind " and " Notes on Natural Science " can ...
... hand , —and his boyhood has left us a more abundant record than Franklin's . For the most part , the record is of philosophical or scientific affairs . No careful reader of his " Notes on the Mind " and " Notes on Natural Science " can ...
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... hand observations in nature . What he might have accomplished had he gone on with his youthful plans for great treatises on Mental and Natural Philosophy and Natural History we need not try to guess , large as his promise was , but we ...
... hand observations in nature . What he might have accomplished had he gone on with his youthful plans for great treatises on Mental and Natural Philosophy and Natural History we need not try to guess , large as his promise was , but we ...
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... hands , these feet ; no right to these senses , these eyes , these ears , this smell , or this taste . " Of course he had " dull , dry and dead " hours thereafter , but he never again turned back . He had taken the great step of his ...
... hands , these feet ; no right to these senses , these eyes , these ears , this smell , or this taste . " Of course he had " dull , dry and dead " hours thereafter , but he never again turned back . He had taken the great step of his ...
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