Christian Examiner and Theological ReviewO. Everett, 1866 |
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... thought , that settle our intellectual problems ; it is not statesmen , but the political necessities of human nature at different stages of its development , that create and determine forms of government . It is not Buddhas and ...
... thought , that settle our intellectual problems ; it is not statesmen , but the political necessities of human nature at different stages of its development , that create and determine forms of government . It is not Buddhas and ...
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... thought . The danger is that it will not be rationalism , but reason applied a little way , and eked out by prejudice , or cut off by impa- tience , for the rest . A true rationalism accepts all the facts of life , whether revealed by ...
... thought . The danger is that it will not be rationalism , but reason applied a little way , and eked out by prejudice , or cut off by impa- tience , for the rest . A true rationalism accepts all the facts of life , whether revealed by ...
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... thought and in practice . You cannot inaugurate political liberty without indulging some license . When you create a president and congress , you do away a court and parliament , with all the showy and impres- sive insignia of ...
... thought and in practice . You cannot inaugurate political liberty without indulging some license . When you create a president and congress , you do away a court and parliament , with all the showy and impres- sive insignia of ...
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... thought ; in the blood and will , of the age . little hand in bringing the world where it is ; little to do with making Liberal Christianity what it is . God and humanity have pre - ordained it . Science , politics , art , economy ...
... thought ; in the blood and will , of the age . little hand in bringing the world where it is ; little to do with making Liberal Christianity what it is . God and humanity have pre - ordained it . Science , politics , art , economy ...
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... thought . Rammenau , a little village in Upper Lusatia , near the boundary line that divides Lusatia from the Meissen territory , was the birthplace of Johann Gottlieb Fichte . The people of this neighborhood were a hardy and ...
... thought . Rammenau , a little village in Upper Lusatia , near the boundary line that divides Lusatia from the Meissen territory , was the birthplace of Johann Gottlieb Fichte . The people of this neighborhood were a hardy and ...
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