| Francis Wayland - 1837 - 418 pagina’s
...fundamental, and tend to vitiate the \ ^ whole system of morals. We have been greatly pleased with ^ ^ the method which President Wayland has adopted : he...statement of his views he unites perspicuity with concise- > * and fallacious reasonings of Paley. It is a radical mistake in \ * ness and precision. In all the... | |
| Francis Wayland - 1837 - 422 pagina’s
...are fundamental, and tend to vitiate the whole system of morals. We have been greatly pleased with the method which President Wayland has adopted : he...simplest and most fundamental principles; he takes x nothing for granted but truths which cannot be denied ; and in \ the statement of his views he unites... | |
| Francis Wayland - 1838 - 422 pagina’s
...to permit any book to be used by stu- S dents as a text-book, which contains erroneous doctrines, J especially when these are fundamental, and tend to...statement of his views he unites perspicuity with conciseness and precision. In all the author's leading fundamental principles we entirely concur. [From... | |
| Henry Fergus - 1838 - 332 pagina’s
...are fundamental, and tend to vitiate the whole system of morals. We have been greatly pleased with the method which President Wayland has adopted : he...statement of his views he unites perspicuity with conciseness and precision. In all the author's leading fundamental principles we entirely concur. [From... | |
| Francis Wayland - 1839 - 420 pagina’s
...are fundamental, and tend to vitiate the whole system of morals. We have been greatly pleased with the method which President Wayland has adopted : he...statement of his views he unites perspicuity with conciseness and precision. In all the author's leading fundamental principles we entirely concur. [From... | |
| Ebenezer Bailey - 1840 - 426 pagina’s
...ore fundamental, and tend to vitiate the whole system of morals. We have been greatly pleased with the method which President Wayland has adopted : he...simplest and most fundamental principles ; he takes \ notliing for granted but truths which cannot be denied ; and in \ the statement of his views he unites... | |
| Francis Wayland - 1841 - 434 pagina’s
...are fundamental, and tend to vitiate the whole system of morals. We have been greatly pleased with the method which President Wayland has adopted : he...statement of his views he unites perspicuity with conciseness and precision. In all the author's leading fundamental principles we entirely concur. [From... | |
| Ebenezer Bailey - 1841 - 416 pagina’s
...are fundamental, and tend to vitiate the whole system of morals. We have been greatly pleased with the method which President Wayland has adopted : he...granted but truths which cannot be denied ; and in tlie statement of Iris views he unites perspicuity with conciseness and precision. In all the author's... | |
| Howard Malcolm - 1843 - 352 pagina’s
...are fundamental, and tend to vitiate the whole system of morals. We have been greatly pleased with the method which President Wayland has adopted : he...statement of his views he unites perspicuity with conciseness and precision. In all the author's leading fundamental principles we entirely concur. [From... | |
| Barnas Sears - 1843 - 472 pagina’s
...tend to vitiate the whole system of morals. We have been greatly pleased with the method which Pres. Wayland has adopted : he goes back to the simplest and most fundamental principles; and, in the statement of his views, he unites peropicuity with conciseness and precision. In all the... | |
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