Appletons' Journal, 8 tomasD. Appleton and Company, 1880 |
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... gives to actions their moral quality . And yet , by faith in his attending genius , how gradually did Socrates struggle ... give a dialectic form to the conceptions of God , the soul , right , duty , immor- tality ; and yet the highest ...
... gives to actions their moral quality . And yet , by faith in his attending genius , how gradually did Socrates struggle ... give a dialectic form to the conceptions of God , the soul , right , duty , immor- tality ; and yet the highest ...
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... gives no distinct conception of the nature or the source of religion itself . Customs , ceremonies , proprieties , filial ... give up his life , and who does not forget an old agreement , how- ever far back it extends , such a man may be ...
... gives no distinct conception of the nature or the source of religion itself . Customs , ceremonies , proprieties , filial ... give up his life , and who does not forget an old agreement , how- ever far back it extends , such a man may be ...
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... gives to dif- ferent religions their distinguishing characteris- tics . The first of these elements is Nature . Now this term is so used by materialists as to exclude from the categories of science every form of the religious idea ...
... gives to dif- ferent religions their distinguishing characteris- tics . The first of these elements is Nature . Now this term is so used by materialists as to exclude from the categories of science every form of the religious idea ...
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... give a strict definition of nature . Cice- ro , however , in discoursing of " The Nature of the Gods , " gives these notions of the term : Some think that nature is a certain irrational power , exciting in bodies the necessary motions ...
... give a strict definition of nature . Cice- ro , however , in discoursing of " The Nature of the Gods , " gives these notions of the term : Some think that nature is a certain irrational power , exciting in bodies the necessary motions ...
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... give the form of uni- versality to his experience , creating magic mirrors wherein all men shall see their own hearts re- flected and glorified without violation of reality or truth . J. A. SYMONDS ( Fortnightly Review ) . IRVING'S ...
... give the form of uni- versality to his experience , creating magic mirrors wherein all men shall see their own hearts re- flected and glorified without violation of reality or truth . J. A. SYMONDS ( Fortnightly Review ) . IRVING'S ...
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