Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... humanity presents , ever leave out any of the grand springs of human action . Mankind for the moment seem to be in search of a religion . cultus is declining ; the Divine , or , as some will Human , hovers , now seen , now unseen ...
... humanity presents , ever leave out any of the grand springs of human action . Mankind for the moment seem to be in search of a religion . cultus is declining ; the Divine , or , as some will Human , hovers , now seen , now unseen ...
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... gave us the smallest hint that Christianity and war were incompatible . Still there are religious men who think the religion of which - God planted the germs in human nature , is thoroughly 8 [ Dec. The Mexican War . THE MEXICAN WAR,
... gave us the smallest hint that Christianity and war were incompatible . Still there are religious men who think the religion of which - God planted the germs in human nature , is thoroughly 8 [ Dec. The Mexican War . THE MEXICAN WAR,
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... human being , not a brute , nor a fool . It has now come to pass , that in all civilized countries the mass of men look on war as a terrible evil , and one not to be lightly incurred by the government of the nation . It surprises no one ...
... human being , not a brute , nor a fool . It has now come to pass , that in all civilized countries the mass of men look on war as a terrible evil , and one not to be lightly incurred by the government of the nation . It surprises no one ...
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... human knowledge concerning which the ideas of men are so vague , varying , and inadequate , To explain what it truly is , to place it in its true relations , to make every man feel that it is of importance to him , and that its ...
... human knowledge concerning which the ideas of men are so vague , varying , and inadequate , To explain what it truly is , to place it in its true relations , to make every man feel that it is of importance to him , and that its ...
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... human progress , if the two things can be separated . Such was the progress of a pure religion among the Jews , of a pure art among the Greeks . In their early progress the two were always most intimately united , but after a certain ...
... human progress , if the two things can be separated . Such was the progress of a pure religion among the Jews , of a pure art among the Greeks . In their early progress the two were always most intimately united , but after a certain ...
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