The Boston Quarterly Review, Volumen5Benjamin H. Greene, 1842 |
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... philosophical and historical investi- gations as before , and as if nothing had occurred . The result has been , that after five years of intense applica- tion , he has come to the same conclusions by a different process . He ...
... philosophical and historical investi- gations as before , and as if nothing had occurred . The result has been , that after five years of intense applica- tion , he has come to the same conclusions by a different process . He ...
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... philosophers , especially Pythagoras and Plato , conceived of the Logos or WORD of God . But with them this WORD was a pure idea . It existed , but merely in the abstract . It might be an object of con- templation , and of a sort of ...
... philosophers , especially Pythagoras and Plato , conceived of the Logos or WORD of God . But with them this WORD was a pure idea . It existed , but merely in the abstract . It might be an object of con- templation , and of a sort of ...
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... philosophers . During these three hundred years of insurrection , revolution , experiment , and phi- losophizing , philosophers and statesmen have brought forth two grand conceptions , which are to serve as the basis of the whole future ...
... philosophers . During these three hundred years of insurrection , revolution , experiment , and phi- losophizing , philosophers and statesmen have brought forth two grand conceptions , which are to serve as the basis of the whole future ...
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... philosophers , is in overlooking the true principle of progress , and in supposing that it consists only in the accumulation of monuments . Moses and the prophets , it is thought , live for us only in the Old Testament ; Jesus and the ...
... philosophers , is in overlooking the true principle of progress , and in supposing that it consists only in the accumulation of monuments . Moses and the prophets , it is thought , live for us only in the Old Testament ; Jesus and the ...
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... philosophers , of the last century , belong to the great brotherhood of believers . They were not irreligious , nor merely destructive in their aims , nor in their tendencies . They were not skeptics , as we sometimes foolishly imagine ...
... philosophers , of the last century , belong to the great brotherhood of believers . They were not irreligious , nor merely destructive in their aims , nor in their tendencies . They were not skeptics , as we sometimes foolishly imagine ...
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