Benjamin Franklin and Jonathan Edwards: Selections from Their WritingsC. Scribner's Sons, 1920 - 368 pages |
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Page xiv
... called Berkeleyanism " in Samuel Johnson's Elementa Philosophica which he had just published . He could not have known of Edwards ' marvelous " Notes on the Mind , " for they remained in manuscript for a century , and he would in all ...
... called Berkeleyanism " in Samuel Johnson's Elementa Philosophica which he had just published . He could not have known of Edwards ' marvelous " Notes on the Mind , " for they remained in manuscript for a century , and he would in all ...
Page xxiv
... called for in true religion , he urged . But for all he pleaded for a proper use of the bodily effects , and set himself firmly against mere impulses and impressions , he offered no rule to discipline them by , not even a rule founded ...
... called for in true religion , he urged . But for all he pleaded for a proper use of the bodily effects , and set himself firmly against mere impulses and impressions , he offered no rule to discipline them by , not even a rule founded ...
Page xxix
... called forth by the continued war- fare between the Proprietors and the Assembly which sent Franklin late in 1764 again to England , when he was to remain , a few visits to the Continent excepted , for ten years . As against the one ...
... called forth by the continued war- fare between the Proprietors and the Assembly which sent Franklin late in 1764 again to England , when he was to remain , a few visits to the Continent excepted , for ten years . As against the one ...
Page xxxii
... called him , but few voices disturbed the harmony of praise and approval which long outlasted his stay . Had he been as simple as many thought him , he could not have seemed simple to so many . His career was a triumph of sophistication ...
... called him , but few voices disturbed the harmony of praise and approval which long outlasted his stay . Had he been as simple as many thought him , he could not have seemed simple to so many . His career was a triumph of sophistication ...
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... called , either Epic , Sapphic , Lyric , or Pindaric , nor any other Name yet invented , I presume it may , ( in Honour and Remembrance of the Dead ) be called the KITELIC . Thus much in the Praise of Kitelic Poetry 6 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN.
... called , either Epic , Sapphic , Lyric , or Pindaric , nor any other Name yet invented , I presume it may , ( in Honour and Remembrance of the Dead ) be called the KITELIC . Thus much in the Praise of Kitelic Poetry 6 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN.
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