| Frederick Joseph Foxton - 1849 - 284 pages
...strongly is the living, thinking, active man projected from -the face of the records which he has left. " His spirit was a battle-field, upon which, with fluctuating...singular intensity, the powers of belief and | scepticism wa^ed, from first to last, their unceasing war ; and within the compass of his experience are presented... | |
| Wilhelm Freiherr von Humboldt - 1849 - 306 pages
...which he has left. "His spirit was a battle-field, upon which, with fluctuating fortune and sin gular intensity, the powers of belief and scepticism waged,...first to last, their unceasing war ; and within the oompaas of his experience are presented to oar view mast of the great moral and spiritual problems... | |
| Horace Bushnell - 1850 - 370 pages
...is the living, thinking,• active man projected from the face of the records which he has left. " His spirit was a battle-field, upon which, with, fluctuating...spiritual problems that attach to the condition of our race."—Quarterly Rmiew. " This book will improve his (Blanco White's) reputation. There is much in... | |
| John Alfred Langford - 1850 - 284 pages
...strongly is the living, thinking, active man projected from the face of the records which he has left. " His spirit was a battle-field, upon which, with, fluctuating...last, their unceasing war; and within the compass of hisexperienceare presented to our view most of the great moral and spiritual problems that attach to... | |
| Francis William Newman - 1851 - 378 pages
...strongly is the living, thinking, active man protected from the face of the records which he has left. "His spirit was a battle-field, upon which, with,...presented to our view most of the great moral and -piii:ual problems that attach to the condition of our race. — Quarterly Review. "This book will... | |
| John Chapman - 1851 - 490 pages
...strongly is the living, thinking, active man proiected from the face of the records which he has left. '* His spirit was a battle-field, upon which, with, fluctuating...their unceasing war; and within the compass of his experfence are presented to our view most of the great moral and spiritual problems that attach to... | |
| William Rathbone Greg - 1851 - 368 pages
...strongly is the living, thinking, active man pnyccted from the face of the records which he has left. "His spirit was a battle-field, upon which, with,...powers of belief and scepticism waged, from first to lust, their unceasing war; and within the compass of his experience are presented to our view most... | |
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