Benjamin Franklin and Jonathan Edwards: Selections from Their WritingsC. Scribner's Sons, 1920 - 368 páginas |
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... 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 should ...
... 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 should ...
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... observation and range of curiosity was still more marked . We have only to compare , for instance , the journal ... observations of the speed of sounds ; sought to account for color , elasticity , evaporation , the single image which two ...
... observation and range of curiosity was still more marked . We have only to compare , for instance , the journal ... observations of the speed of sounds ; sought to account for color , elasticity , evaporation , the single image which two ...
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... observe , in a proper place , that , since Creation is the first causing of such resistance [ that is , the resistance of matter , or solidity ] , and Upholding is the causing of it successively ; therefore the same person , who created ...
... observe , in a proper place , that , since Creation is the first causing of such resistance [ that is , the resistance of matter , or solidity ] , and Upholding is the causing of it successively ; therefore the same person , who created ...
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... observation and judgment and comic force and point nor of the community in which he soon became the most eminent citizen . No doubt he was something of an enfant terrible : witness his impudent Apology for Printers , which ruffled the ...
... observation and judgment and comic force and point nor of the community in which he soon became the most eminent citizen . No doubt he was something of an enfant terrible : witness his impudent Apology for Printers , which ruffled the ...
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... of grace , he thought - in his Faithful Narrative of the Surprising Work of God , with the earnestness of a prophet , the observation of a psychologist , and the skill of a novelist . We need not look very deep xxii INTRODUCTION.
... of grace , he thought - in his Faithful Narrative of the Surprising Work of God , with the earnestness of a prophet , the observation of a psychologist , and the skill of a novelist . We need not look very deep xxii INTRODUCTION.
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