New Englander and Yale Review, Volumen43Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight W.L. Kingsley, 1884 |
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... influential paper has been doing battle for the colored people for thirty - five years , and is especially pronounced against all forms of caste . Surely , when some of the best friends of the Negro have thus , on legal grounds ...
... influential paper has been doing battle for the colored people for thirty - five years , and is especially pronounced against all forms of caste . Surely , when some of the best friends of the Negro have thus , on legal grounds ...
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... influence in human life , has brought its creations from the realm of the invisible . Chris- tianity has produced the highest art of all time , and it is this Christian art which in turn has educated Christendom . Religion finds place ...
... influence in human life , has brought its creations from the realm of the invisible . Chris- tianity has produced the highest art of all time , and it is this Christian art which in turn has educated Christendom . Religion finds place ...
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... influence , cuts off secularism by the roots and takes us back into the realm of a divine authority , and finds there the ground of human authority . Material science , too , cannot evade the realm of religion . This is seen in the very ...
... influence , cuts off secularism by the roots and takes us back into the realm of a divine authority , and finds there the ground of human authority . Material science , too , cannot evade the realm of religion . This is seen in the very ...
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... influence . The first duty is to think of the duty . But the duty is such that one can escape from it , and by so escaping the duty becomes lost to view . Moral truth appeals to the intuitions ; but since the intuitions make no outward ...
... influence . The first duty is to think of the duty . But the duty is such that one can escape from it , and by so escaping the duty becomes lost to view . Moral truth appeals to the intuitions ; but since the intuitions make no outward ...
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... whole soul toward existence and whatever is most marked in existence , that , said Plato , is the good . Clement , who believed in a living and personal God , acknowledged His influence 1884. ] 45 Function of the Will in Knowledge .
... whole soul toward existence and whatever is most marked in existence , that , said Plato , is the good . Clement , who believed in a living and personal God , acknowledged His influence 1884. ] 45 Function of the Will in Knowledge .
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