Benjamin Franklin and Jonathan Edwards: Selections from Their WritingsC. Scribner's Sons, 1920 - 368 páginas |
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Página ix
... speak of forgotten issues in a forgotten dialect ; while Franklin seems contemporaneous , fresh , full of vitality . Yet we know even Franklin too exclusively through his Auto- biography , which is a great book but not half varied ...
... speak of forgotten issues in a forgotten dialect ; while Franklin seems contemporaneous , fresh , full of vitality . Yet we know even Franklin too exclusively through his Auto- biography , which is a great book but not half varied ...
Página xix
... speak the dialect of the world when he came from his trance ; and the dialect of Edwards ' world was Calvinism . We need not too curiously inquire how he had translated his vision into the " delightful conviction , " " the exceeding ...
... speak the dialect of the world when he came from his trance ; and the dialect of Edwards ' world was Calvinism . We need not too curiously inquire how he had translated his vision into the " delightful conviction , " " the exceeding ...
Página xxv
... speak of is , that to which none is to be paralleled ; is that which they find when they are lowest in the dust , emptied most of themselves , and as it were annihilating themselves before God , when they are nothing , and God is all ...
... speak of is , that to which none is to be paralleled ; is that which they find when they are lowest in the dust , emptied most of themselves , and as it were annihilating themselves before God , when they are nothing , and God is all ...
Página xxx
... speak- ing as " a modern simpleton , " advised a certain nameless minister to go on with the means the British ministry was then employing , in the confident expectation that a great empire could be reduced by the simple device of so ...
... speak- ing as " a modern simpleton , " advised a certain nameless minister to go on with the means the British ministry was then employing , in the confident expectation that a great empire could be reduced by the simple device of so ...
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... Speak ye who best can tell , Ye Sons of Light , Angels , for ye behold him , and with Songs And Choral Symphonies , Day without Night , Circle his Throne rejoicing you in Heav'n , On Earth join all ye creatures to extol . Him first ...
... Speak ye who best can tell , Ye Sons of Light , Angels , for ye behold him , and with Songs And Choral Symphonies , Day without Night , Circle his Throne rejoicing you in Heav'n , On Earth join all ye creatures to extol . Him first ...
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