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The Log Cabin; Or: The World Before You - Page 5
by Hannah Farnham Sawyer Lee - 1844 - 207 pages
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An Inquiry Concerning the Origin of Christianity

Charles Christian Hennell - 1841 - 568 pages
...and we heartilv thank him for this addition to our religions literature." — Wfttmiasfer Jfrrieic. "It is not often our good fortune to meet with a book so well conceived, ao well written, and so instructive as this. The various phases of the national mind,...
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On the Nature of the Scholar and Its Manifestations

Johann Gottlieb Fichte, William Smith - 1845 - 258 pages
...volume. The work is written in a chastely beautiful style, manifests extensive reading, and careful research ; is full of thought, and decidedly original...instructive as this. The author has taken a broad compre| hensive survey of the past religious history of this kingdom, with the view of showing the...
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A Retrospect of the Religious Life of England, Or, The Church, Puritanism ...

John James Tayler - 1845 - 616 pages
...decidedly original 1 in its character. It is marked also by ! the modestv which usually characterizes i true merit." — Inquirer. " It is not often our good...the past religious history of this kingdom, with the showing the elements which are _in the present oenturj, and whiet, - »ever one may supersede the oih^j...
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Life of Jean Paul F. Richter, Volume 2

Eliza Buckminster Lee - 1845 - 278 pages
...and we heartily thank him for this addition to our religious literature." — Westminster Review. " It is not often our good fortune to meet with a book so well conceived, so well written, and so instructive as this. The various phases of the national mind,...
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The Rationale of Religious Enquiry: Or, The Question Stated of Reason, the ...

James Martineau - 1845 - 214 pages
...and we heartily thank him for this addition to our religious literature." — - Westminster Review. " It is not often our good fortune to meet with a book so well conceived. BO well written, and so instructive as this. The various phases of the national mind,...
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The Destination of Man

Johann Gottlieb Fichte - 1846 - 166 pages
...volume. The work is written in a chastely beautiful style, manifests extensive reading, and careful research ; is full of thought, and decidedly original...for a time, continue all in existence, and wait but somefavourablemoment to call them into energy. For the mere historical reader, to whom the narrative...
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A Discourse of Matters Pertaining to Religion

Theodore Parker - 1846 - 418 pages
...and decidedly original in its character. It is marked also by the modesty which usually characterises true merit. "—Inquirer. " It is not often our good fortune to meet with a book so well conceived, so well written, and so instructive as this. The author has taken a broad comprehensive...
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The destination of man, tr. by mrs. Percy Sinnett

Johann Gottlieb Fichte - 1846 - 166 pages
...decidedly original in its character. It is marked also by the modesty which usually characterises tfue merit." — Inquirer. "It is not often our good fortune to meet with a book so well conceived, so well written, and so instructive as this. The author has taken a broad comprehensive...
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Shakspeare's dramatic art: and his relation to Calderon and Goethe, tr. [by ...

Hermann Ulrici - 1846 - 596 pages
...bias, and we heartily thank him for this addition to onr religions literature."—Westmimter Review. " It is not often our good fortune to meet with a book so well conceived, so well written, and so instructive as this. It shows the origin of that religious...
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The destination of man, tr. by mrs. Percy Sinnett

Johann Gottlieb Fichte - 1846 - 166 pages
...its character. It is marked also by the modesty which usually characterises true merit."—Inquirer. "It is not often our good fortune to meet with a book so well conceived, so well written, and so instructive as this. The author has taken a broad comprehensive...
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