The Boston Quarterly Review, Volumen5Benjamin H. Greene, 1842 |
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... labor of the Church , have not been without their good results . They have tended , in no slight degree , to purify the affections , to exalt the sentiments , and to promote the virtues of tenderness , meekness , gentleness , humility ...
... labor of the Church , have not been without their good results . They have tended , in no slight degree , to purify the affections , to exalt the sentiments , and to promote the virtues of tenderness , meekness , gentleness , humility ...
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... labor for the progress of humanity through any existing organism , must take the State instead of the Church , and be a politician instead of a clergyman . In order that it should be otherwise , the Church must show that she has an ...
... labor for the progress of humanity through any existing organism , must take the State instead of the Church , and be a politician instead of a clergyman . In order that it should be otherwise , the Church must show that she has an ...
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... labor . They , whose tastes and capacities lead them in a scientific direction , will worship God , by penetrating the secrets of the universe , upturning the several strata of the earth , and learning how nature improves upon her own ...
... labor . They , whose tastes and capacities lead them in a scientific direction , will worship God , by penetrating the secrets of the universe , upturning the several strata of the earth , and learning how nature improves upon her own ...
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... labor for the amelioration of the race . All the fine arts will be laid under contribution . Poetry , paint- ing , sculpture , music , architecture , whatever speaks to sentiment , will be pressed into the temple - service , and made to ...
... labor for the amelioration of the race . All the fine arts will be laid under contribution . Poetry , paint- ing , sculpture , music , architecture , whatever speaks to sentiment , will be pressed into the temple - service , and made to ...
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... labor for the realiza- tion of this perfectibility for all men , and in all the as- pects of their being . These two conceptions were already in the mind of Jesus , but were only partially embraced by the Church . It admitted the ...
... labor for the realiza- tion of this perfectibility for all men , and in all the as- pects of their being . These two conceptions were already in the mind of Jesus , but were only partially embraced by the Church . It admitted the ...
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