Old Pictures of Life, Volumen2Stone and Kimball, 1894 |
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... religion remained in men like the Antonines existed in the form of a gloomy stoicism . It was unable to keep alive learning and taste and en- thusiasm . The young Christianity was too weak and too full of terrific days of perse- cution ...
... religion remained in men like the Antonines existed in the form of a gloomy stoicism . It was unable to keep alive learning and taste and en- thusiasm . The young Christianity was too weak and too full of terrific days of perse- cution ...
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... religion to a hundred millions of educated people . From these popular estimates there seems now to have been too much omitted . It would have been better to make them less rosy and Some facts seem overlooked ; that Christ came just in ...
... religion to a hundred millions of educated people . From these popular estimates there seems now to have been too much omitted . It would have been better to make them less rosy and Some facts seem overlooked ; that Christ came just in ...
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... religion the existing thinkers and writers had become almost wholly transcendental and abstract . There had recently come a new charm in what was called deep thought . It was generally assumed that learning must be something much deeper ...
... religion the existing thinkers and writers had become almost wholly transcendental and abstract . There had recently come a new charm in what was called deep thought . It was generally assumed that learning must be something much deeper ...
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... religion . The Asiatic pagans believed in starvation , daily washings , sacred water , and in passing the hand along the back of a sacred cow . While classic literature was dying under the influence of despotism and immorality , the new ...
... religion . The Asiatic pagans believed in starvation , daily washings , sacred water , and in passing the hand along the back of a sacred cow . While classic literature was dying under the influence of despotism and immorality , the new ...
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... religion . Along with Virgil himself his fields disappeared . The end of the world was so near that all Chris- tian rhetoric was busy over the strange coun- try whither all were going . Heaven had reduced the value of farm - lands . By ...
... religion . Along with Virgil himself his fields disappeared . The end of the world was so near that all Chris- tian rhetoric was busy over the strange coun- try whither all were going . Heaven had reduced the value of farm - lands . By ...
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