The Boston Quarterly Review, Volumen5Benjamin H. Greene, 1842 |
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... knowledge of its 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 ...
... knowledge of its 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 ...
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... knowledge of truth . The Christian Ideal , so far as realized , needs no foreign authority . The human mind is equal to it . But what is the authority for that Ideal , so far as yet unrealized ? The individual reason ? Alas ! we have ...
... knowledge of truth . The Christian Ideal , so far as realized , needs no foreign authority . The human mind is equal to it . But what is the authority for that Ideal , so far as yet unrealized ? The individual reason ? Alas ! we have ...
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... knowledge of the truth ; and that truth is no innate property of our souls . We are not born in possession of it . We obtain a knowledge of it only by a sincere and earnest study of man and the uni- verse , the Bible , and the life of ...
... knowledge of the truth ; and that truth is no innate property of our souls . We are not born in possession of it . We obtain a knowledge of it only by a sincere and earnest study of man and the uni- verse , the Bible , and the life of ...
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... knowledge he could have attained the object of his ambition , had he possessed the deep feel- ings , he is in another part of his career represented as expressing . We confess again , that we have some doubts if envy of another's ...
... knowledge he could have attained the object of his ambition , had he possessed the deep feel- ings , he is in another part of his career represented as expressing . We confess again , that we have some doubts if envy of another's ...
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... knowledge that flow free to all ; so shalt thou no more crouch servilely before thy kind , but erect and manlike shalt thou pass through this beautiful universe no longer to thee a prison or a workshop — " but God- like and thy Father's ...
... knowledge that flow free to all ; so shalt thou no more crouch servilely before thy kind , but erect and manlike shalt thou pass through this beautiful universe no longer to thee a prison or a workshop — " but God- like and thy Father's ...
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