The British Quarterly Review, 28. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 |
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... less , of a pacific influence . Now the assumption of our author at this point is , that all these new influences come into play purely from intellectual , and not at all from moral causes . But how few will be prepared to believe this ...
... less , of a pacific influence . Now the assumption of our author at this point is , that all these new influences come into play purely from intellectual , and not at all from moral causes . But how few will be prepared to believe this ...
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... less than a participation in that divine nature ; and the sense of individual responsibility , irrespective of magistrate or priest , which Chris- tianity inculcates - all these are conceptions which do assuredly take with them of ...
... less than a participation in that divine nature ; and the sense of individual responsibility , irrespective of magistrate or priest , which Chris- tianity inculcates - all these are conceptions which do assuredly take with them of ...
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... less under the influence of this more powerful ' cause than Italy , has achieved greatly more in the race of civilization . How has this happened ? We can answer this question , but Mr. Buckle has no consistent way of so doing . Of the ...
... less under the influence of this more powerful ' cause than Italy , has achieved greatly more in the race of civilization . How has this happened ? We can answer this question , but Mr. Buckle has no consistent way of so doing . Of the ...
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... less wisely . The following are the strong terms in which Mr. Buckle expresses himself on this subject : - " The more we examine this great principle of scepticism , the more distinctly shall we see the immense part it has played in the ...
... less wisely . The following are the strong terms in which Mr. Buckle expresses himself on this subject : - " The more we examine this great principle of scepticism , the more distinctly shall we see the immense part it has played in the ...
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... less true that men who cease to have faith in God soon cease to have faith in each other . Individuals may seem to be an excep- tion to this rule , but no community has ever been , or ever will be . In the process which ensues as ...
... less true that men who cease to have faith in God soon cease to have faith in each other . Individuals may seem to be an excep- tion to this rule , but no community has ever been , or ever will be . In the process which ensues as ...
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