The Collected Works of Theodore Parker: Critical writingsTrübner, 1865 |
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... natural historical order , referring human events to human and obvious causes ; to tell a round , unvarnished tale . But such a genuine historical literature is scarcely found in the Hebrew records ; all are more or less tinged by this ...
... natural historical order , referring human events to human and obvious causes ; to tell a round , unvarnished tale . But such a genuine historical literature is scarcely found in the Hebrew records ; all are more or less tinged by this ...
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... nature is like itself ; and interpret the men of carly ages by our more intimate knowledge of contemporary and recent times , yet making allowance for the difference of circumstances . Much more do we believe that God is al- ways like ...
... nature is like itself ; and interpret the men of carly ages by our more intimate knowledge of contemporary and recent times , yet making allowance for the difference of circumstances . Much more do we believe that God is al- ways like ...
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... nature , that those on whose conduct society has relaxed its wholesome grasp are not to be judged of by their partial outbreaks of evil , but by the amount of positive good which they habitually exhibit . Compared with the great ...
... nature , that those on whose conduct society has relaxed its wholesome grasp are not to be judged of by their partial outbreaks of evil , but by the amount of positive good which they habitually exhibit . Compared with the great ...
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... nature as superior to the man of circumstances . All dis- tinction of rank is occasionally broken through ... natural father " in the well - known ballad , falls into trouble , and is delivered by the son whom formerly he had spurned ...
... nature as superior to the man of circumstances . All dis- tinction of rank is occasionally broken through ... natural father " in the well - known ballad , falls into trouble , and is delivered by the son whom formerly he had spurned ...
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... nature must ever be ephemeral . New - England has always been the most literary part of America ; but the fathers of New - England had a form of religion — or rather of theology - perhaps the most unpoetic that was ever de- veloped on a ...
... nature must ever be ephemeral . New - England has always been the most literary part of America ; but the fathers of New - England had a form of religion — or rather of theology - perhaps the most unpoetic that was ever de- veloped on a ...
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