The Boston Quarterly Review, Volumen5Benjamin H. Greene, 1842 |
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... means this Mystery of the " WORD become flesh , " if not that the highest and fullest mani- festation of God , the most brilliant and adequate rep- resentation of God , of the Absolute God , is a genuine Son of Man , a true human being ...
... means this Mystery of the " WORD become flesh , " if not that the highest and fullest mani- festation of God , the most brilliant and adequate rep- resentation of God , of the Absolute God , is a genuine Son of Man , a true human being ...
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... means of the dogmas of the revolt of angels and the fall of man . Nevertheless it has not wholly escaped it , but has reproduced it under the modi- fied form of the original and inherent antagonism of spirit and matter , generating two ...
... means of the dogmas of the revolt of angels and the fall of man . Nevertheless it has not wholly escaped it , but has reproduced it under the modi- fied form of the original and inherent antagonism of spirit and matter , generating two ...
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... means of gain . It declares that the poor are blessed because theirs is the kingdom of heaven , and frowns upon all measures likely to be ef- fectual in securing them the possession of that king- dom on earth . It has no Ideal . It ...
... means of gain . It declares that the poor are blessed because theirs is the kingdom of heaven , and frowns upon all measures likely to be ef- fectual in securing them the possession of that king- dom on earth . It has no Ideal . It ...
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... means to an end . One form of government in itself is no more just and equitable than another , and no more obligatory upon a people . That form is the best for a people , which in its practical workings best realizes the true end of ...
... means to an end . One form of government in itself is no more just and equitable than another , and no more obligatory upon a people . That form is the best for a people , which in its practical workings best realizes the true end of ...
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... means it possesses of misleading them . The whole people must be included in our estimate , and ta- ken as they are , and for precisely what they are . What- ever the result of an election in this country , it must always be taken to be ...
... means it possesses of misleading them . The whole people must be included in our estimate , and ta- ken as they are , and for precisely what they are . What- ever the result of an election in this country , it must always be taken to be ...
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