The Boston Quarterly Review, Volumen5Benjamin H. Greene, 1842 |
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... race ; but so to state them as to refute the errors of a school , becoming somewhat powerful in the old world , and which might possibly ere long find its way to our own country . In a word , the work presupposes in almost every page ...
... race ; but so to state them as to refute the errors of a school , becoming somewhat powerful in the old world , and which might possibly ere long find its way to our own country . In a word , the work presupposes in almost every page ...
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... race , in the institution and growth of a higher order of civilization , it has served a very useful purpose ; but the race has now outgrown it , and demands not merely a new church , but a new religion . Against this view of ...
... race , in the institution and growth of a higher order of civilization , it has served a very useful purpose ; but the race has now outgrown it , and demands not merely a new church , but a new religion . Against this view of ...
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... race through all the stages of its progress . The Church , in its origin , though never embracing the true Christian Ideal in its fulness , was nevertheless a genuine Church of the Ideal . It was far in advance of all preceding ...
... race through all the stages of its progress . The Church , in its origin , though never embracing the true Christian Ideal in its fulness , was nevertheless a genuine Church of the Ideal . It was far in advance of all preceding ...
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... race . It proposed a work for humanity , and directed individual and social activities in the path of progress . But it now looks no more to the future . It has realized its Ideal . It pro- poses no new labors for civilization , makes ...
... race . It proposed a work for humanity , and directed individual and social activities in the path of progress . But it now looks no more to the future . It has realized its Ideal . It pro- poses no new labors for civilization , makes ...
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... race . This will not require us to love and reverence Jesus less , but his brethren more . All men will by this ... race , as the Ideal of the old Church was the redemp- tion and sanctification of the individual ; or the new will add to ...
... race . This will not require us to love and reverence Jesus less , but his brethren more . All men will by this ... race , as the Ideal of the old Church was the redemp- tion and sanctification of the individual ; or the new will add to ...
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