The Eclectic ReviewHodder and Stoughton, 1865 |
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1 The cause of progress is one with that of religion . All through the middle ages religion alone made progress possible . Even the eighteenth century philosophers owed all their grand ideas to Christ's religion . Christ was the first ...
1 The cause of progress is one with that of religion . All through the middle ages religion alone made progress possible . Even the eighteenth century philosophers owed all their grand ideas to Christ's religion . Christ was the first ...
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... religion in his times . Whilst these men were influencing courts , and cabinets , and which is remarkable for kings , and especially for kings in that day , were really caring somewhat about religion , the want of religion , an ...
... religion in his times . Whilst these men were influencing courts , and cabinets , and which is remarkable for kings , and especially for kings in that day , were really caring somewhat about religion , the want of religion , an ...
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... religion and literature - literature being used for a purpose , and religion being submitted to a process of desiccation and dissolution . We have long ceased to suppose that Dr. Manning has gained in truthfulness by his adoption into ...
... religion and literature - literature being used for a purpose , and religion being submitted to a process of desiccation and dissolution . We have long ceased to suppose that Dr. Manning has gained in truthfulness by his adoption into ...
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ECLECTIC | 1 |
THE FUTURE OF MEXICO | 17 |
THE NEWSPAPER ON BOARD AN OCEAN STEAMER | 39 |
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