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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... ideas by which to guide our- selves . And these must be , not alone the principles of Constitu- tional law , but those which lie deeper , and are far more enduring . They must be principles of universal application , arising from man's ...
... ideas by which to guide our- selves . And these must be , not alone the principles of Constitu- tional law , but those which lie deeper , and are far more enduring . They must be principles of universal application , arising from man's ...
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... ideas as those I speak of ; to cause you to think for yourselves ; to wake your minds into action , even if it be into opposition . Our purpose , you will remember , is to find such principles of action as will enable us most ...
... ideas as those I speak of ; to cause you to think for yourselves ; to wake your minds into action , even if it be into opposition . Our purpose , you will remember , is to find such principles of action as will enable us most ...
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... idea that if we fail man cannot be free , as unworthy of ourselves and our Maker , let us reject equally the belief that we cannot improve , and let us strive to bring about im- provement by asking wherein it is needed . Russia , before ...
... idea that if we fail man cannot be free , as unworthy of ourselves and our Maker , let us reject equally the belief that we cannot improve , and let us strive to bring about im- provement by asking wherein it is needed . Russia , before ...
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... idea of the Infinite led to the Subordination of which I have spoken.— Before the Eternal Powers man was so impotent and worthless , that his progress and perfection were lost sight of . The Finite was noth- ing ; the Individual nothing ...
... idea of the Infinite led to the Subordination of which I have spoken.— Before the Eternal Powers man was so impotent and worthless , that his progress and perfection were lost sight of . The Finite was noth- ing ; the Individual nothing ...
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... idea of the Infinite , so the latter sprang from the idea of the Perfect Finite . These two conceptions have been present in all ages and nations , and have everywhere given rise to those Conservative and Pro- gressive parties , which ...
... idea of the Infinite , so the latter sprang from the idea of the Perfect Finite . These two conceptions have been present in all ages and nations , and have everywhere given rise to those Conservative and Pro- gressive parties , which ...
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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.