The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 116Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1862 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 80
Page 128
... mind , and uses therefore the mind . There is a fine passage of Coleridge which puts this clearly to the thought : the distinction between these two . The least reflection convinces us that our sensations , whether of pleasure or of ...
... mind , and uses therefore the mind . There is a fine passage of Coleridge which puts this clearly to the thought : the distinction between these two . The least reflection convinces us that our sensations , whether of pleasure or of ...
Page 209
... mind would seem to be a most easy - going mind . It is the mind of a man disposed to sit still and see things , to look round things , to try things in a perfect furnace of verbal casuistry ; in the midst of the trial to hold a perfect ...
... mind would seem to be a most easy - going mind . It is the mind of a man disposed to sit still and see things , to look round things , to try things in a perfect furnace of verbal casuistry ; in the midst of the trial to hold a perfect ...
Page 305
... mind is subject ; yea so to imitate them , that whether it resemble unto us the same state wherein our minds already ... mind delighted with their resemblances , and brought by having them often iterated into a love of the things ...
... mind is subject ; yea so to imitate them , that whether it resemble unto us the same state wherein our minds already ... mind delighted with their resemblances , and brought by having them often iterated into a love of the things ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
admirable ancient beautiful believe better Bible bishop Book of Job called Calvin Cambridge town character Christ Christian Church Church of England Congregationalism Crito Cromwell David Gray death desire Divine doctrine doubt Duke Duke of Burgundy Duke of Orleans earth Emerson England English essay eternal evil fact faith father feel France friends give hand hath heart heaven holy Hooker Host human idea interest Jesus John King labour Les Misérables light live look Lord means ment mind ministers moral mystery mystic nation nature never night Novalis Orleans pantheism Pentateuch persons philosophy Plato poems poet poetry Protestantism racter readers religion religious Rome sacred Scripture seems Socrates sorrow soul speak spirit strange suffering suppose thee things thou thought tion true truth unto Victor Hugo volume whole words writings