The Eclectic ReviewHodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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... spirit of religion , and it is only when fiction is contracted to contain the narrow doctrines of some particular creed that it loses the true human breadth of sympathy which ought to characterise it , and becomes narrow and intolerant ...
... spirit of religion , and it is only when fiction is contracted to contain the narrow doctrines of some particular creed that it loses the true human breadth of sympathy which ought to characterise it , and becomes narrow and intolerant ...
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... spirit , rousing to maddening activity the animal passions ; while the latter holds in check the baser human faculties , frees the moral affections and the majestic intellect from their contagion , so that they reign supreme in an ...
... spirit , rousing to maddening activity the animal passions ; while the latter holds in check the baser human faculties , frees the moral affections and the majestic intellect from their contagion , so that they reign supreme in an ...
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... spirit hardens and condenses , gives to things in nature or in man their tough , gnarled properties , condenses in the coal , produces the earth and the sand , and turns the hard- ness into stone , and does the same with hearts as with ...
... spirit hardens and condenses , gives to things in nature or in man their tough , gnarled properties , condenses in the coal , produces the earth and the sand , and turns the hard- ness into stone , and does the same with hearts as with ...
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