Excerpt from The Spirit of the Age, Vol. 1
Yet as we have met friendly together, and have no stacks to point to; no particular congratulations to detain us with each other, I propose that we visit the produce of our neighbor's fields, and criticise their husbandry, and its results. I do not like the course, I had rather expose my own wares than other people's weaknesses, but what else are we to do 2 Your Presi. Dent has set me the ompio on other occasions, by adducing and reviewing current literature; and therefore I will now pro oecd to make some very brief remarks on a work that has late ly come out I mean Morell's philosophy of Religion. The Book is valuable to us, because it shows the old orthodoxy uno tier one of its newest tendencies, whereby it seems likeliest to work itself out.
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