Free Will and Determinism in American LiteratureFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1979 - 275 עמודים |
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עמוד 50
... experience of conversion was the only reliable sign of , and entrance into , saving grace , and all of an individual's and his pastor's efforts were to be directed toward producing that one all - important experience . But grace was ...
... experience of conversion was the only reliable sign of , and entrance into , saving grace , and all of an individual's and his pastor's efforts were to be directed toward producing that one all - important experience . But grace was ...
עמוד 153
... experience . Indeed , Cowperwood may be said to be a man with a religion , the cardinal article in which is a belief " in himself , and himself only , " whence springs " his courage to think " " as he pleases . Realizing that no one ...
... experience . Indeed , Cowperwood may be said to be a man with a religion , the cardinal article in which is a belief " in himself , and himself only , " whence springs " his courage to think " " as he pleases . Realizing that no one ...
עמוד 175
... Experience . But she approaches it as again and again she is visited " by the feeling that the moment [ is ] signifi- cant if only she could discover the meaning of it before it eluded her . Strange how often that sensation returned to ...
... Experience . But she approaches it as again and again she is visited " by the feeling that the moment [ is ] signifi- cant if only she could discover the meaning of it before it eluded her . Strange how often that sensation returned to ...
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The Predestinated Will 134 | 1 |
The Predestinated Will in American Fiction of the Nineteenth | 28 |
NineteenthCentury Authors Actively Hostile | 61 |
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