The Eclectic ReviewHodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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... moral food developed , and among our most popular novelists are those whose works , when brought to the test , are found wanting , not only in moral beauty , but moral purity likewise , and whose influence upon the heart and imagination ...
... moral food developed , and among our most popular novelists are those whose works , when brought to the test , are found wanting , not only in moral beauty , but moral purity likewise , and whose influence upon the heart and imagination ...
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... moral principles , and whose nationality is founded in the doctrine of the equal moral rights of man , -in such a community , it is hardly extravagant to anticipate that the Church will become actually , in a measure , what it is ...
... moral principles , and whose nationality is founded in the doctrine of the equal moral rights of man , -in such a community , it is hardly extravagant to anticipate that the Church will become actually , in a measure , what it is ...
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... moral or immoral actions alone is hardly sufficient to evoke our moral judgments , unless accompanied by external teaching . But , however evoked , the native power of the aroused mind to give forth true moral judgments is matter of ...
... moral or immoral actions alone is hardly sufficient to evoke our moral judgments , unless accompanied by external teaching . But , however evoked , the native power of the aroused mind to give forth true moral judgments is matter of ...
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