The Quarterly Review, Volume 68J. Murray, 1841 |
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... human beings , the youth or the maiden , the knight or the damsel , and either to assume a human form , or to transport them to a joyous abode , where they live merrily together , till curiosity or some other human sin , like Psyche's ...
... human beings , the youth or the maiden , the knight or the damsel , and either to assume a human form , or to transport them to a joyous abode , where they live merrily together , till curiosity or some other human sin , like Psyche's ...
Pagina 180
... human belief , the reality of human knowledge , nay , the very nature of truth itself , and the competency of the human faculties to its perception ; all subjects of the utmost ob- scurity , and which involve us , at its very outset ...
... human belief , the reality of human knowledge , nay , the very nature of truth itself , and the competency of the human faculties to its perception ; all subjects of the utmost ob- scurity , and which involve us , at its very outset ...
Pagina 359
... human interpolations and unau- thorised traditions of Popery . And Christians ought not to ad- here to a sect . But ... human notions and human authority - it will be the strongest bond of union between the English and the Irish Churches ...
... human interpolations and unau- thorised traditions of Popery . And Christians ought not to ad- here to a sect . But ... human notions and human authority - it will be the strongest bond of union between the English and the Irish Churches ...
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in the British Colonies Ordered by the House | 88 |
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