The Christian Life, Social and IndividualGould and Lincoln, 1857 - 528 страница |
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... believe to be the greatest biographic writer that ever lived . My failure has been only not so complete as to hide itself from my own eyes . My relation to Mr. Carlyle is twofold . The influence exerted by him upon my style and modes of ...
... believe to be the greatest biographic writer that ever lived . My failure has been only not so complete as to hide itself from my own eyes . My relation to Mr. Carlyle is twofold . The influence exerted by him upon my style and modes of ...
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... believe to be possible . We shall merely offer two considerations , without fully unfolding either . We think that the second admits of being shown to be of itself conclusive . I. The human consciousness , as revealing itself in history ...
... believe to be possible . We shall merely offer two considerations , without fully unfolding either . We think that the second admits of being shown to be of itself conclusive . I. The human consciousness , as revealing itself in history ...
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... believe that , in the region of the finite , this urgent necessity has a significance . Now , if the voice of the moral faculty is heard by the human soul as final , it is the one phenomenon within the bounds of conception which claims ...
... believe that , in the region of the finite , this urgent necessity has a significance . Now , if the voice of the moral faculty is heard by the human soul as final , it is the one phenomenon within the bounds of conception which claims ...
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... is a sorrow which we believe never on earth departs entirely from noble minds , and is , per- haps , not intended to depart ; that sympathetic agony which , in virtue of our human unity , we feel with 42 THE INDIVIDUAL LIFE .
... is a sorrow which we believe never on earth departs entirely from noble minds , and is , per- haps , not intended to depart ; that sympathetic agony which , in virtue of our human unity , we feel with 42 THE INDIVIDUAL LIFE .
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... believe to be its true nature , and what we are willing to stand by as its defensible positions , we shall state , in four categories , what we deem its grand fundamental proposi- tions . I. In the system of human affairs , there is a ...
... believe to be its true nature , and what we are willing to stand by as its defensible positions , we shall state , in four categories , what we deem its grand fundamental proposi- tions . I. In the system of human affairs , there is a ...
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