Benjamin Franklin and Jonathan Edwards: Selections from Their WritingsC. Scribner's Sons, 1920 - 368 páginas |
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... perhaps to the difference between their native colonies . Edwards , the senior by three years , was born in 1703 at East Windsor , Connecticut , a compact and orthodox par- ish of the most oak - hearted of all the Puritan states ...
... perhaps to the difference between their native colonies . Edwards , the senior by three years , was born in 1703 at East Windsor , Connecticut , a compact and orthodox par- ish of the most oak - hearted of all the Puritan states ...
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... perhaps attraction , of the clouds . " Without much doubt Edwards would have been the equal of Franklin as a scientist had he continued in such studies , and the two might have divided between them that " New World of Philosophy " of ...
... perhaps attraction , of the clouds . " Without much doubt Edwards would have been the equal of Franklin as a scientist had he continued in such studies , and the two might have divided between them that " New World of Philosophy " of ...
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... perhaps first in time as first in eminence among his intellectual pas- sions . He had always a vision of some central Cause or Order from which all phenomena , all substance , pro- ceeded , in which , indeed , phenomena and substance ...
... perhaps first in time as first in eminence among his intellectual pas- sions . He had always a vision of some central Cause or Order from which all phenomena , all substance , pro- ceeded , in which , indeed , phenomena and substance ...
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... Perhaps the comparison is not wholly fair , for Edwards wrote in his fervent youth , and Franklin only many cool years later when he was great enough to have autobiography demanded of him . But at least no one will seriously doubt that ...
... Perhaps the comparison is not wholly fair , for Edwards wrote in his fervent youth , and Franklin only many cool years later when he was great enough to have autobiography demanded of him . But at least no one will seriously doubt that ...
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... perhaps most promotes democracy , if not reason . He had studied Addison , and , too direct of vision to become a mere literary imitator , had brought something of Addison's deft , urbane raillery to the pro- vincial subjects which ...
... perhaps most promotes democracy , if not reason . He had studied Addison , and , too direct of vision to become a mere literary imitator , had brought something of Addison's deft , urbane raillery to the pro- vincial subjects which ...
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