The Collected Works of Theodore Parker: Critical writingsTrübner, 1865 |
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... mankind ; as a warrior , he taught Israel a mutual confidence and common pride in Jehovah their God ; and first elevated his countrymen into a ruling and leading race , whose high place it was to legislate for and teach the heathen ...
... mankind ; as a warrior , he taught Israel a mutual confidence and common pride in Jehovah their God ; and first elevated his countrymen into a ruling and leading race , whose high place it was to legislate for and teach the heathen ...
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... mankind at large . He proposes for himself this end : the elevation of mankind , -their physical elevation to health , comfort , abundance , skill , and beauty ; their intellectual elevation to thought , refinement , and wis- dom ...
... mankind at large . He proposes for himself this end : the elevation of mankind , -their physical elevation to health , comfort , abundance , skill , and beauty ; their intellectual elevation to thought , refinement , and wis- dom ...
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... mankind . By means of that he gradually gets beyond the bounds of his parish , rural or metropolitan , and if God has so gifted him , has whole nations for his audience , and , long after his death , his word will circulate among the ...
... mankind . By means of that he gradually gets beyond the bounds of his parish , rural or metropolitan , and if God has so gifted him , has whole nations for his audience , and , long after his death , his word will circulate among the ...
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... mankind , for the noblest ond , in one of the highost modes of labour , and its fairest form . He does not ask to rule , but to serve ; not praise , but perfection . He seeks power over men not for his sake , but theirs . He is to take ...
... mankind , for the noblest ond , in one of the highost modes of labour , and its fairest form . He does not ask to rule , but to serve ; not praise , but perfection . He seeks power over men not for his sake , but theirs . He is to take ...
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... mankind ; but Channing has gone deeper , soared higher , seen further than they , and set in motion forces which will do more for mankind . What is the secret of his success ? Certainly his power did not come from his calling as a ...
... mankind ; but Channing has gone deeper , soared higher , seen further than they , and set in motion forces which will do more for mankind . What is the secret of his success ? Certainly his power did not come from his calling as a ...
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The Collected Works of Theodore Parker: Critical writings Theodore Parker Visos knygos peržiūra - 1865 |
The Collected Works of Theodore Parker: Critical writings Theodore Parker Visos knygos peržiūra - 1865 |
The Collected Works of Theodore Parker: Critical writings Theodore Parker Visos knygos peržiūra - 1865 |
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30th Congress annexation appears ballads beauty Boston called character Christ Christian Christology church civilization Cortés dols Dr Channing eastern world Emerson eminent England Essays Executive Document fact Ferdinand and Isabella genius give heart heaven Hebrew historian honour human hundred idea important Indians institutions intellect Jehovah Jesus Jews justice King labour land learned letter literature live look mankind Massachusetts master ment Mexicans Mexico mind minister moral nation nature never New-England noble North America Old Testament party persons philosophy poet political Polk Prescott priest pulpit Puritans race religion religious remarkable says seems servants slavery slaves soldiers soul South South Carolina Spain Spaniards Spanish speak spirit tell Texas thee thereof things thou thought thousand tion treated tribes truth Whigs whole William Ellery Channing word X.-Critical Writings