The Boston Quarterly Review, Volumen5Benjamin H. Greene, 1842 |
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... idea . It existed , but merely in the abstract . It might be an object of con- templation , and of a sort of metaphysical admiration , to the few choice spirits , able to rise to its conception ; but it was hidden from the mass ...
... idea . It existed , but merely in the abstract . It might be an object of con- templation , and of a sort of metaphysical admiration , to the few choice spirits , able to rise to its conception ; but it was hidden from the mass ...
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... Idea , though God , through Moses , proclaimed it . Now we need no supernatural assistance to possess ourselves of the conception of one God . We read his being and unity in all nature , in our souls , in all the events of history ...
... Idea , though God , through Moses , proclaimed it . Now we need no supernatural assistance to possess ourselves of the conception of one God . We read his being and unity in all nature , in our souls , in all the events of history ...
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... idea , eminently so , has been brought out , and placed in the common faith of mankind by these same philo- sophers ... Ideas are perfectly compatible ; and now we can see that the adherents of the one have no occasion to make war on ...
... idea , eminently so , has been brought out , and placed in the common faith of mankind by these same philo- sophers ... Ideas are perfectly compatible ; and now we can see that the adherents of the one have no occasion to make war on ...
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... ideas of the province of art , and of the high and religious mission of the artist . Through all his productions there runs a chaste and religious spirit . All his works are fitted , so far as influential , to purify the sentiments , to ...
... ideas of the province of art , and of the high and religious mission of the artist . Through all his productions there runs a chaste and religious spirit . All his works are fitted , so far as influential , to purify the sentiments , to ...
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... idea our country is destined to realize must be the love of man . This mission she is slowly , imperceptibly it may be , but it seems to us surely accomplishing ; and one proof of this is found in the fact , that such sentiments as is ...
... idea our country is destined to realize must be the love of man . This mission she is slowly , imperceptibly it may be , but it seems to us surely accomplishing ; and one proof of this is found in the fact , that such sentiments as is ...
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