The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes98-99Theodore Foster, 1856 |
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the Moral laws which determine the moral progress of mankind . ' This is thus enunciated by Emerson : - " Our colossal theologies of Judaism , Christism , Buddhism , Mahometism , are the necessary and structural action of the human mind ...
the Moral laws which determine the moral progress of mankind . ' This is thus enunciated by Emerson : - " Our colossal theologies of Judaism , Christism , Buddhism , Mahometism , are the necessary and structural action of the human mind ...
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the belief that the morality of the Gospel | tably moral ? Can they , in the first place , is behind that of the age , in the following from the moral instincts or intuitions ( which passage : - There are lessons of which the world is ...
the belief that the morality of the Gospel | tably moral ? Can they , in the first place , is behind that of the age , in the following from the moral instincts or intuitions ( which passage : - There are lessons of which the world is ...
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... moral lessons which point to its loss ; but beyond this she happily gives and teaches nothing . For if outward Nature herself , with all her blessed influences , never really , except in an infidel novel , taught a man to fear God ...
... moral lessons which point to its loss ; but beyond this she happily gives and teaches nothing . For if outward Nature herself , with all her blessed influences , never really , except in an infidel novel , taught a man to fear God ...
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