The British Quarterly Review, 28. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 |
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... whole , has strictly speaking done nothing towards the civilization of mankind ? This question also divides itself into two parts - a part having respect to the extra - christian systems , and a part having respect to Christianity ...
... whole , has strictly speaking done nothing towards the civilization of mankind ? This question also divides itself into two parts - a part having respect to the extra - christian systems , and a part having respect to Christianity ...
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... whole of Europe , establishments of that nature owed their origin to the clergy . Laymen after a time imitated the conduct of the more wealthy ecclesiastics in endowing colleges , but down to the sixteenth century nearly all the ...
... whole of Europe , establishments of that nature owed their origin to the clergy . Laymen after a time imitated the conduct of the more wealthy ecclesiastics in endowing colleges , but down to the sixteenth century nearly all the ...
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... whole subject . One great principle , indeed , announced in this connexion we must cite : - ' To main- ' tain order , ' says Mr. Buckle , ' to prevent the strong from oppress- ing the weak , and to adopt certain precautions respecting ...
... whole subject . One great principle , indeed , announced in this connexion we must cite : - ' To main- ' tain order , ' says Mr. Buckle , ' to prevent the strong from oppress- ing the weak , and to adopt certain precautions respecting ...
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... whole , be better . No - Mr . Buckle , your philosophy will not be equal to the world's regeneration . In giving us that , you have given us a part only of the means necessary to this end . There are agencies which you have placed last ...
... whole , be better . No - Mr . Buckle , your philosophy will not be equal to the world's regeneration . In giving us that , you have given us a part only of the means necessary to this end . There are agencies which you have placed last ...
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... whole . On the ' contrary , it must be avowed that the moral world is in revolting ' and irremediable discord . If the tendencies of society were to ' an harmonious agreement for the advantage of all , nothing better could be done than ...
... whole . On the ' contrary , it must be avowed that the moral world is in revolting ' and irremediable discord . If the tendencies of society were to ' an harmonious agreement for the advantage of all , nothing better could be done than ...
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