The Christian Life: Social and IndividualGould, 1858 - 528 страница |
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... matter . His doctrine simply is , that , by the constitution of the human mind , the essential characteristic of conscience is its power supreme among the faculties to adjudicate on actions ; that the man who calmly interrogates ...
... matter . His doctrine simply is , that , by the constitution of the human mind , the essential characteristic of conscience is its power supreme among the faculties to adjudicate on actions ; that the man who calmly interrogates ...
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... matter , and calling it faith ; thus , we may boldly assert did Plato in Greece , and Fichte in Germany ; that philosophic intellect which could consent to abandon belief in man's spiritual existence , and in an unseen govern- ment of ...
... matter , and calling it faith ; thus , we may boldly assert did Plato in Greece , and Fichte in Germany ; that philosophic intellect which could consent to abandon belief in man's spiritual existence , and in an unseen govern- ment of ...
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... matters ; and per- haps in no other case does the power of Christianity to lay its hand on the heart of the race , and its way of coming in contact with life and reality , contrast so boldly with the fine - spun , flat- tering , but ...
... matters ; and per- haps in no other case does the power of Christianity to lay its hand on the heart of the race , and its way of coming in contact with life and reality , contrast so boldly with the fine - spun , flat- tering , but ...
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... matters altered . Philan- thropy , it is true , has pervaded the nation , and more is done at the simple cry of compassion than was ever done before ; but it has been assailed with vituperation and contempt , scarcely condescending to ...
... matters altered . Philan- thropy , it is true , has pervaded the nation , and more is done at the simple cry of compassion than was ever done before ; but it has been assailed with vituperation and contempt , scarcely condescending to ...
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... matter leads us to what seems a satisfactory defense of that philanthropy which Mr. Carlyle execrates ; and when we discover his positive conception of the origin of human law we can deliberately and decisively affirm our belief of its ...
... matter leads us to what seems a satisfactory defense of that philanthropy which Mr. Carlyle execrates ; and when we discover his positive conception of the origin of human law we can deliberately and decisively affirm our belief of its ...
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