Christian Civilization: An Address Delivered Before the Athenian Society of the University of Ohio at Athens, September Sixteenth, 1840A. Pugh, Print., 1840 - 26 páginas |
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... Reformation gave tone to all the West of Europe . But for centuries before the time of Luther , there had been silently preparing another form of Civilization , standing related to that of Greece somewhat as its predecessor did to that ...
... Reformation gave tone to all the West of Europe . But for centuries before the time of Luther , there had been silently preparing another form of Civilization , standing related to that of Greece somewhat as its predecessor did to that ...
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... Reformation of Wiclif was to that of Luther . And this leads me to speak of the same principle as seen in Re- ligion . In the reign of that Feeling of the Infinite which prevailed during the middle ages , true reverence and superstition ...
... Reformation of Wiclif was to that of Luther . And this leads me to speak of the same principle as seen in Re- ligion . In the reign of that Feeling of the Infinite which prevailed during the middle ages , true reverence and superstition ...
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Christian Civilization: An Address Delivered Before the Athenian Society of ... James Handasyd Perkins Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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act politically ask wherein Athens central principle character of Greece Chivalric Church civilizing principle Democracy Despotism devotion Disinterestedness East we find Egypt equality Eternal Necessity existed in Greece faults and wants feature of Grecian feelings govern Feudal Europe filled form of civilization former free-will friends George 3d Grecian Civilization Greek habits Hebrew Henry 7th History Homer's idea immortal India individual Infinite influence our Government Jehovah Jesus labor land lead Limited Monarchy living look love of Beauty luxury man's middle ages mind monarch neglect Obedience and Reverence Once let ourselves partial law Perfect Finite perfect the Finite poems politicians present prevailed Priesthood progress Prophets purifying and perfecting Reformation Religion religious Rome ruler ruling Satrap Science seen sense Sentiment slavery Socrates source and soul speak spirit of Greece spirit of obedience strive submission Subordination symbolical temples Theocracy things tion truth vast wholly young
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Página 26 - Art is long, and Time is fleeting, And our hearts, though stout and brave, Still, like muffled drums, are beating Funeral marches to the grave.
Página 23 - True, he never did, but it was because he knew so well that if we but sought " the kingdom of God and his righteousness, all these things should be added unto us.
Página 26 - With a heart for any fate, Still achieving, still pursuing, iearn to labor, and to wait.