Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 2 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... Divine Father of the nations ever repeats himself and creates either two nations or two men exactly alike . However , as nations , like men , agree in more things than they differ , and in obvious things too , the special peculiarity of ...
... Divine Father of the nations ever repeats himself and creates either two nations or two men exactly alike . However , as nations , like men , agree in more things than they differ , and in obvious things too , the special peculiarity of ...
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... divine , which stands in their way ; the same impatient lust of wealth and power ; the same dispo- sition to colonize and reannex other lands ; the same love of Liberty and love of Law ; the same readiness in forming political ...
... divine , which stands in their way ; the same impatient lust of wealth and power ; the same dispo- sition to colonize and reannex other lands ; the same love of Liberty and love of Law ; the same readiness in forming political ...
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... divine purpose , to be sacredly cher- ished and patiently unfolded . The cause of the peculiarities of a nation or an individual man we cannot fully determine as yet , and so we refer it to the chain of causes which we call Providence ...
... divine purpose , to be sacredly cher- ished and patiently unfolded . The cause of the peculiarities of a nation or an individual man we cannot fully determine as yet , and so we refer it to the chain of causes which we call Providence ...
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... divine in the same sense that a true system of Astronomy is divine- or the Christian Religion the word corresponding to a fact . Men of this party in New England have more Ideas than precedents , are sponta- neous more than logical ...
... divine in the same sense that a true system of Astronomy is divine- or the Christian Religion the word corresponding to a fact . Men of this party in New England have more Ideas than precedents , are sponta- neous more than logical ...
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... divine regards the existence of God as a matter of opinion , thinks it cannot be demonstrated , and publicly declares that it is " not a cer- tainty . " Some American Protestants no longer take the Bible as the standard of ultimate ...
... divine regards the existence of God as a matter of opinion , thinks it cannot be demonstrated , and publicly declares that it is " not a cer- tainty . " Some American Protestants no longer take the Bible as the standard of ultimate ...
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