A Historical and Critical Commentary on The Old Testament, with a New Translation: GenesisLongman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1858 - 892 páginas |
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... sources , the hopes and cravings , the aims and ideals , of the different nations . They teach the supposed connection between man and his destiny , or the powers that govern it ; and they embody the moral principles believed.
... sources , the hopes and cravings , the aims and ideals , of the different nations . They teach the supposed connection between man and his destiny , or the powers that govern it ; and they embody the moral principles believed.
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... moral and philoso- phical truth is entirely independent of the materials from which it is derived . Facts are indeed invaluable , because they form the imperishable basis of research : but they are a use- less encumbrance unless they ...
... moral and philoso- phical truth is entirely independent of the materials from which it is derived . Facts are indeed invaluable , because they form the imperishable basis of research : but they are a use- less encumbrance unless they ...
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... moral conduct of men . But this is a bold fallacy . With the same justice it might be affirmed , that the Bible , in describing the rivers of Paradise , does not speak of geography at all ; or in inserting the grand list and genealogy ...
... moral conduct of men . But this is a bold fallacy . With the same justice it might be affirmed , that the Bible , in describing the rivers of Paradise , does not speak of geography at all ; or in inserting the grand list and genealogy ...
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... moral strength enough to resist the example of star - worship in general ; they could not keep aloof from an aberration which formed the very focus of the principal Eastern religions ; they yielded to that tempting influence ; and ...
... moral strength enough to resist the example of star - worship in general ; they could not keep aloof from an aberration which formed the very focus of the principal Eastern religions ; they yielded to that tempting influence ; and ...
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... moral excellence , whilst the tendency of the latter is to demon- strate the undeviating necessity of the physical laws . This , we repeat , is not sufficient . These might be differences of treatment rather than of conception . But ...
... moral excellence , whilst the tendency of the latter is to demon- strate the undeviating necessity of the physical laws . This , we repeat , is not sufficient . These might be differences of treatment rather than of conception . But ...
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