Sermons, Volumen1Macredie, Skelley and Company, 1822 - 366 páginas |
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... appear that the physical sciences had presented to Logan's mind such attractions as the study of classical litera- ture ; -that he had , however , devoted much of his attention to the science of morals , is obvious from his writings ...
... appear that the physical sciences had presented to Logan's mind such attractions as the study of classical litera- ture ; -that he had , however , devoted much of his attention to the science of morals , is obvious from his writings ...
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... appear that he was much above a year in the family of Ulbster . On his return , he was proposed to the Presbytery of Dalkeith as a candidate for license ; and , after undergoing a long and particular examination , in which he gave the ...
... appear that he was much above a year in the family of Ulbster . On his return , he was proposed to the Presbytery of Dalkeith as a candidate for license ; and , after undergoing a long and particular examination , in which he gave the ...
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... appear this performance received some encouragement ; for in the following year , he published one of his lectures on the manners and government of Asia . In the same year he gave to the public a volume xii THE LIFE OF.
... appear this performance received some encouragement ; for in the following year , he published one of his lectures on the manners and government of Asia . In the same year he gave to the public a volume xii THE LIFE OF.
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... appears his scheme of lecturing had failed about the time of its publication . If we may be permitted to form an opinion of Mr Logan's lectures from this analysis , we would say that they contained a happy applica- tion of moral and ...
... appears his scheme of lecturing had failed about the time of its publication . If we may be permitted to form an opinion of Mr Logan's lectures from this analysis , we would say that they contained a happy applica- tion of moral and ...
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... appears , however , he did not scruple to borrow occasionally from others . Besides the passages in the 4th and 11th sermons at the first part , which Dr Anderson mentions as borrowed from Dr Seed , there is another in the Sermon on ...
... appears , however , he did not scruple to borrow occasionally from others . Besides the passages in the 4th and 11th sermons at the first part , which Dr Anderson mentions as borrowed from Dr Seed , there is another in the Sermon on ...
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