Masters of American Literature, Volume 1Henry August Pochmann, Gay Wilson Allen Macmillan, 1949 - 1679 pagina's |
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... experience , reason , and com- mon sense . Morcover , many of the reading and thinking mem- bers of New England society became acquainted with the theories of John Locke , who taught that man , instead of coming into the world freighted ...
... experience , reason , and com- mon sense . Morcover , many of the reading and thinking mem- bers of New England society became acquainted with the theories of John Locke , who taught that man , instead of coming into the world freighted ...
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... experience , and the things of the spirit were " im- mensely and most exquisitely beautiful . " Edwards , almost alone among Puritan theologians , succeeded in transmuting religious experience into forms of lofty and enduring beauty ...
... experience , and the things of the spirit were " im- mensely and most exquisitely beautiful . " Edwards , almost alone among Puritan theologians , succeeded in transmuting religious experience into forms of lofty and enduring beauty ...
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... experience , but , strange to say , I found nonc . Indeed , I was slow to discover that other men had had this experience , for it had been possible to read books and to associate with men on other grounds . The maker of me was ...
... experience , but , strange to say , I found nonc . Indeed , I was slow to discover that other men had had this experience , for it had been possible to read books and to associate with men on other grounds . The maker of me was ...
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From Of Being | 154 |
From Notes on the Mind | 160 |
SELECTED COOPER BIBLIOGRAPHY | 235 |
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