The Boston Quarterly Review, Volumen5Benjamin H. Greene, 1842 |
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... Saint - Simonian School was a great school , and may be justly regarded as one of the profoundest and richest schools to which the race has given birth . Saint - Simon is worthy to be mention- ed with Pythagoras and Plato , Saint ...
... Saint - Simonian School was a great school , and may be justly regarded as one of the profoundest and richest schools to which the race has given birth . Saint - Simon is worthy to be mention- ed with Pythagoras and Plato , Saint ...
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... Saint Augustine , with which it was content , till the times of Martin Luther and John Calvin . Since then it has ... Simon has been the first , since Saint Paul , to give it an ade- quate formula . He , paraphrasing the answer of Jesus ...
... Saint Augustine , with which it was content , till the times of Martin Luther and John Calvin . Since then it has ... Simon has been the first , since Saint Paul , to give it an ade- quate formula . He , paraphrasing the answer of Jesus ...
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The Saint - Simonian City of God , no doubt , dif- fers from the Augustine ... Simon considered his Ideal repugnant to the Christian . In his secret ... Saint Paul . The Church , however , seeking the Augustine City of God , instead of ...
The Saint - Simonian City of God , no doubt , dif- fers from the Augustine ... Simon considered his Ideal repugnant to the Christian . In his secret ... Saint Paul . The Church , however , seeking the Augustine City of God , instead of ...
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... Saint - Simon is right , and the Christian Ideal is rightly affirmed to be the indefi- nite progress of humanity , and of individual men and women in the bosom of humanity . This is what Saint Paul asserts , when he asserts that " As in ...
... Saint - Simon is right , and the Christian Ideal is rightly affirmed to be the indefi- nite progress of humanity , and of individual men and women in the bosom of humanity . This is what Saint Paul asserts , when he asserts that " As in ...
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... Saint- Simon , or rather this Saint - Simonian exposition of the Christian Ideal ; but we cannot resist the temptation to translate and insert a fine passage from one of Saint- Simon's works now lying before us , addressed to the young ...
... Saint- Simon , or rather this Saint - Simonian exposition of the Christian Ideal ; but we cannot resist the temptation to translate and insert a fine passage from one of Saint- Simon's works now lying before us , addressed to the young ...
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