The Christian Life, Social and IndividualGould and Lincoln, 1857 - 528 страница |
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... honor , and in certain grand particulars , nay , in all , though we can not now stay to make good the point , an equality of re- ward . To endeavor to define and enumerate the ends which Divine Providence has in view with man in this ...
... honor , and in certain grand particulars , nay , in all , though we can not now stay to make good the point , an equality of re- ward . To endeavor to define and enumerate the ends which Divine Providence has in view with man in this ...
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... honored , and most loyally obeyed , have always been believed to have come down from heaven ; men have not wor- shiped the spirit of a man , or the breath in his nostrils , but the Spirit to whom he turned them . We suppose the rudest ...
... honored , and most loyally obeyed , have always been believed to have come down from heaven ; men have not wor- shiped the spirit of a man , or the breath in his nostrils , but the Spirit to whom he turned them . We suppose the rudest ...
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... honor to their Mohammeds and Zoroasters ; we see the character of whole epochs molded by this honor ; we see nations gathering round these , and willing , one would say , to cement for them thrones in their hearts ' blood ; and from the ...
... honor to their Mohammeds and Zoroasters ; we see the character of whole epochs molded by this honor ; we see nations gathering round these , and willing , one would say , to cement for them thrones in their hearts ' blood ; and from the ...
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... honor as due to men , but as directed toward the fountain of light , so the efforts men have made to exterminate the excessively wicked from among them , indicate hatred of their brethren only in a sec- ondary and temporary sense , and ...
... honor as due to men , but as directed toward the fountain of light , so the efforts men have made to exterminate the excessively wicked from among them , indicate hatred of their brethren only in a sec- ondary and temporary sense , and ...
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... as what is to be feared , and obeyed , and worshiped . The foot that can crush him like a worm into the sand , the eye that will not relent for tears or groaning — these ne honors . Is not this the first rude idea 90 FIRST PRINCIPLES .
... as what is to be feared , and obeyed , and worshiped . The foot that can crush him like a worm into the sand , the eye that will not relent for tears or groaning — these ne honors . Is not this the first rude idea 90 FIRST PRINCIPLES .
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