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" ... from the nature of the human mind, time is necessary for the full comprehension and perfection of great ideas; and that the highest and most wonderful truths, though communicated to the world once for all by inspired teachers, could not be comprehended... "
Studies in Modernism - Page 276
by Alfred Fawkes - 1913 - 468 pages
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 77

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, George Walter Prothero - English literature - 1846 - 634 pages
...attendants on miy philosophy or polity which takes possession of the intellect and heart, and has had any wide or extended dominion ; — that, from the...not be comprehended all at once by the recipients — hut, as received and transmitted by minds not inspired and through media which were human, have...
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The Biblical review, and Congregational magazine [formerly The ..., Volume 1

1846 - 492 pages
...attendants on any philosophy or polity which takes possession of the intellect and heart, and has had any wide or extended dominion — that from the nature...inspired teachers, could not be comprehended all at onee by the recipients ; but, as received and transmitted by minds not inspired, and through media...
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Fraser's Magazine, Volume 33

1846 - 784 pages
...attendants on any philosophy or polity which takes possession of the intellect and heart, and has had any wide or extended dominion ; that, from the nature...communicated to the world once for all by inspired teachers, would not be com. prehended all at once by the recipients, but, as received and transmitted by minds...
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Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volume 33

1846 - 782 pages
...attendants on any philosophy or polity which takes possession of the intellect and heart, and has had any wide or extended dominion ; that, from the nature...most wonderful truths, though communicated to the \vorld once for all by inspired teachers, would not be com. prehended all at once by the recipients,...
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Brownson's Quarterly Review, Volume 3

Orestes Augustus Brownson - American essays - 1846 - 560 pages
...attendants on any philosophy or polity which takes possession of the intellect and heart, and has had any wide or extended dominion ; that, from the nature...highest and most wonderful truths, though communicated once for all to the world by inspired teachers, could not be comprehended all at once by the recipients,...
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Brownson's Quarterly Review, Volume 3

Orestes Augustus Brownson - American essays - 1846 - 576 pages
...attendants on any philosophy or polity which takes possession of the intellect and heart, and has had any wide or extended dominion ; that, from the nature...highest and most wonderful truths, though communicated once for all to the world by inspired teachers, could not be comprehended all at once by the recipients,...
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The Epistle to the Hebrews; the substance of 3 lects., on the foundation of ...

John Frederick Denison Maurice - 1846 - 244 pages
...attendants on any philosophy or polity which takes possession of the intellect and heart, and has had any wide or extended dominion ; that from the nature...and perfection of great ideas ; and that the highest REMARKS ON POINTS OF AGREEMENT. V and most wonderful truths, though communicated to the world once...
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The Oxford and Cambridge review, Volume 2

1846 - 578 pages
...attendants on any philosophy or polity which takes possession of the intellect and heart, and has had any wide or extended dominion ; that from the nature...comprehension and perfection of great ideas ; and lhat the highest and most wonderful truths, though communicated to the world once for all by the inspired...
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The Dublin university magazine

University magazine - 1846 - 780 pages
...attendants on any philosophy or polity which takes possession of tho intellect and heart, and has had any wide or extended dominion — that from the nature...the full comprehension and perfection of great ideas — aud that t he highest and most wonderful truths, though communicated to the world, once lor all,...
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The Baptist Magazine, Volume 38

Baptists - 1846 - 954 pages
...extended dominion ; that, from the nature of the human mind, time is necessary for the full compréhension and perfection of great ideas ; and that the highest...truths, though communicated to the world once for all Ъу inspired teachers, could not be comprehended all at once by the recipients, but as received and...
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