The Boston Quarterly Review, Volumen5Benjamin H. Greene, 1842 |
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... existence and exercise of that power , that the PEOPLE owe their existence , and the doctrine of man's equality to man its progress . All that the Church has really done for humanity was done during what are termed the dark ages . It ...
... existence and exercise of that power , that the PEOPLE owe their existence , and the doctrine of man's equality to man its progress . All that the Church has really done for humanity was done during what are termed the dark ages . It ...
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... The Church can rise to power only by accepting the Ideal . It must abandon the distinction it has made between spiritual interests and material inter- ests , a distinction which has no existence in the 16 [ Jan. Church of the Future .
... The Church can rise to power only by accepting the Ideal . It must abandon the distinction it has made between spiritual interests and material inter- ests , a distinction which has no existence in the 16 [ Jan. Church of the Future .
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... existence , termed matter , is not dead atoms , but living substance , endowed with force and perception . This living substance , or these living substances , into which all material bodies may be resolved , are kindred with that ...
... existence , termed matter , is not dead atoms , but living substance , endowed with force and perception . This living substance , or these living substances , into which all material bodies may be resolved , are kindred with that ...
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... existence , a destiny distinguishable , if not sepa- rable from theirs . It acts ever in relation to individuals , and through individuals , but its action is not theirs , nor merely an aggregate of isolated activities . It is not it ...
... existence , a destiny distinguishable , if not sepa- rable from theirs . It acts ever in relation to individuals , and through individuals , but its action is not theirs , nor merely an aggregate of isolated activities . It is not it ...
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... existence , and the certainty that it will be interposed , when occasion de- mands , will operate as a salutary check upon the gov- ernment , and serve to keep it so uniformly within con- stitutional limits , that a resort to the veto ...
... existence , and the certainty that it will be interposed , when occasion de- mands , will operate as a salutary check upon the gov- ernment , and serve to keep it so uniformly within con- stitutional limits , that a resort to the veto ...
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