Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 30, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Page 394
... effect is produced by our religion is evident from these simple considerations ; -that it induces a like sentiment in every man with regard to the future after death ; and that , being harmonious in its precepts , it exercises a similar ...
... effect is produced by our religion is evident from these simple considerations ; -that it induces a like sentiment in every man with regard to the future after death ; and that , being harmonious in its precepts , it exercises a similar ...
Page 395
... effect upon the former , since the development of one function of humanity , singly , does not , in reason , assure ... effects of this individualizing ten- dency of our institutions is a universal activity . Men are , here , thrown upon ...
... effect upon the former , since the development of one function of humanity , singly , does not , in reason , assure ... effects of this individualizing ten- dency of our institutions is a universal activity . Men are , here , thrown upon ...
Page 463
... effect attends the author like an evil genius , and prevents him from ever becoming so ab- sorbed in his subject , as to lose himself in a natural animation . He has his audience always before him , and seems never to write a sentence ...
... effect attends the author like an evil genius , and prevents him from ever becoming so ab- sorbed in his subject , as to lose himself in a natural animation . He has his audience always before him , and seems never to write a sentence ...
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