Parriana: Miscellaneous materials bearing on Parr's controversiesEdmund Henry Barker Henry Colburn, 1829 |
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... object ever was to set forth the great truths of Scripture in full , striking , expressive characters ; and having thus committed them , under the favour of God , to the hearts of their hearers , they left them there to fructify they ...
... object ever was to set forth the great truths of Scripture in full , striking , expressive characters ; and having thus committed them , under the favour of God , to the hearts of their hearers , they left them there to fructify they ...
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... objects of my attention , and where is the crime ? And as for religion , I have attended carefully to the duties of my Parish , nor have I neglected my Cathedral . The world ' knows something of me as a writer on religious subjects ...
... objects of my attention , and where is the crime ? And as for religion , I have attended carefully to the duties of my Parish , nor have I neglected my Cathedral . The world ' knows something of me as a writer on religious subjects ...
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... object with you , at all events to make your son a scholar , you cannot do better than send him to Parr . But his theory of discipline I detest . He certainly acts upon principle . He thinks , too , but I fear he is sometimes mistaken ...
... object with you , at all events to make your son a scholar , you cannot do better than send him to Parr . But his theory of discipline I detest . He certainly acts upon principle . He thinks , too , but I fear he is sometimes mistaken ...
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... ; nor is it possible to reason with a man , who questions their reality . Whe- ther the objects of these perceptions are equally real , - whether they have a real , absolute existence , independ- F 2 THE REV . SAMUEL PARR , LL.D. 67.
... ; nor is it possible to reason with a man , who questions their reality . Whe- ther the objects of these perceptions are equally real , - whether they have a real , absolute existence , independ- F 2 THE REV . SAMUEL PARR , LL.D. 67.
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... object by any of my senses , I perceive the object itself and nothing else ; I am not conscious of any intervening idea , any tervening object , between the thing itself perceived , and . my perception of it . I see a man , a tree— my ...
... object by any of my senses , I perceive the object itself and nothing else ; I am not conscious of any intervening idea , any tervening object , between the thing itself perceived , and . my perception of it . I see a man , a tree— my ...
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