Benjamin Franklin and Jonathan Edwards: Selections from Their WritingsC. Scribner's Sons, 1920 - 368 páginas |
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... MANY HUNDRED SOULS IN NORTHAMPTON PERSONAL NARRATIVE TO LADY PEPPERELL TO THE TRUSTEES OF NASSAU HALL 227 227 232 234 241 • 274 • 274 344 358 364 INTRODUCTION The careers of Benjamin Franklin and Jonathan Edwards , CONTENTS vii.
... MANY HUNDRED SOULS IN NORTHAMPTON PERSONAL NARRATIVE TO LADY PEPPERELL TO THE TRUSTEES OF NASSAU HALL 227 227 232 234 241 • 274 • 274 344 358 364 INTRODUCTION The careers of Benjamin Franklin and Jonathan Edwards , CONTENTS vii.
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... soul , as Franklin might have preferred to put it , himself easily the first of those who led his whole country , and not merely New England , toward the blessed sun of cheerfulness and reason . Significance may justly be attached to ...
... soul , as Franklin might have preferred to put it , himself easily the first of those who led his whole country , and not merely New England , toward the blessed sun of cheerfulness and reason . Significance may justly be attached to ...
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... soul when he was ten or so ; and by twelve he had produced his observant letter upon the flying spider in such prosé as boys rarely command . He very early acquired his life - long habit of writing , - of reading and thinking pen in ...
... soul when he was ten or so ; and by twelve he had produced his observant letter upon the flying spider in such prosé as boys rarely command . He very early acquired his life - long habit of writing , - of reading and thinking pen in ...
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... soul by God , of a different nature from any that is obtained by natural means . ” He challenged the march of reason as he had already challenged the march of democracy , seeing in them , now that he had become so totally a theologian ...
... soul by God , of a different nature from any that is obtained by natural means . ” He challenged the march of reason as he had already challenged the march of democracy , seeing in them , now that he had become so totally a theologian ...
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... soul of man than he was exceeded by him in experience of daily realities and human behavior ; Franklin could not have written the Personal Narrative nor Edwards The Way to Wealth . Nothing better exhibits the Franklin of colonial days ...
... soul of man than he was exceeded by him in experience of daily realities and human behavior ; Franklin could not have written the Personal Narrative nor Edwards The Way to Wealth . Nothing better exhibits the Franklin of colonial days ...
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