Christian Examiner and Theological Review, Volume 76O. Everett, 1864 - Theology |
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... opinion little , if at all , differing from most about him , but with an intense , almost haughty resolution to ... opinions 2 [ Jan. Weiss's Life of Theodore Parker .
... opinion little , if at all , differing from most about him , but with an intense , almost haughty resolution to ... opinions 2 [ Jan. Weiss's Life of Theodore Parker .
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Then the very deliberate change and growth of his opinions , with the earlier steps of controversy that put him at once so widely apart from his former friends ; the year in Europe , with its busy observation and correspondence ; and ...
Then the very deliberate change and growth of his opinions , with the earlier steps of controversy that put him at once so widely apart from his former friends ; the year in Europe , with its busy observation and correspondence ; and ...
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... opinion or conduct , — his friends have always known him in private singularly gentle , unobtrusive of his own opinion , and most generous where most they differed . So positive , uncompromising , and even scornful as he often seemed in ...
... opinion or conduct , — his friends have always known him in private singularly gentle , unobtrusive of his own opinion , and most generous where most they differed . So positive , uncompromising , and even scornful as he often seemed in ...
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... opinions and things which he did not love , in the warmth of controversy , in the battle of words , where sharp strokes are given and taken , there was no one whose judgments were more colored by personal feeling ; no one who showed ...
... opinions and things which he did not love , in the warmth of controversy , in the battle of words , where sharp strokes are given and taken , there was no one whose judgments were more colored by personal feeling ; no one who showed ...
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... opinions , " says his biographer , “ ever grew more deliberately . " Considering the sort of work he undertook to do , and considering the sort of hostility he had already tasted , he should certainly go forward deliberately , with his ...
... opinions , " says his biographer , “ ever grew more deliberately . " Considering the sort of work he undertook to do , and considering the sort of hostility he had already tasted , he should certainly go forward deliberately , with his ...
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