The Boston Quarterly Review, Volumen5Benjamin H. Greene, 1842 |
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... effects of this doctrine of the Incarnation , are visible everywhere in modern civilization , in great part are it , and are seen in its more generous and humane character over all the civilizations which preceded it ; in 8 [ Jan ...
... effects of this doctrine of the Incarnation , are visible everywhere in modern civilization , in great part are it , and are seen in its more generous and humane character over all the civilizations which preceded it ; in 8 [ Jan ...
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... effect of the new Church , or the new organization of mankind , for the express purpose of directing all activities , all intelligen- ces , all sympathies , all industry , science , and art , to the realization of genuine love and ...
... effect of the new Church , or the new organization of mankind , for the express purpose of directing all activities , all intelligen- ces , all sympathies , all industry , science , and art , to the realization of genuine love and ...
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... principles . In order to effect that , a higher order of civilization was needed . The Church therefore abandoned civil Society to Cæsar- to rapine and violence , to ignorance and brutal passion 12 [ Jan. Church of the Future .
... principles . In order to effect that , a higher order of civilization was needed . The Church therefore abandoned civil Society to Cæsar- to rapine and violence , to ignorance and brutal passion 12 [ Jan. Church of the Future .
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... effect , in the most rapid manner possible , the moral , physical , and intellectual amelioration of the race , especially of the poorest and most numerous class . It declares all men equal before God , and yet tolerates , nay , upholds ...
... effect , in the most rapid manner possible , the moral , physical , and intellectual amelioration of the race , especially of the poorest and most numerous class . It declares all men equal before God , and yet tolerates , nay , upholds ...
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... effect , would be to throw still more power into the hands of these , and enable them to turn government further and fur- ther from its true end . The evils , which obtain , result from the attempt of government to build up certain ...
... effect , would be to throw still more power into the hands of these , and enable them to turn government further and fur- ther from its true end . The evils , which obtain , result from the attempt of government to build up certain ...
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