Representative EssaysGeorge Haven Putnam G. P. Putnam's sons, 1908 - 395 Seiten |
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... religious antiquity , is apt ( it must be confessed ) to introduce into the laxer sort of minds the notion of two kinds of truth , —the one applicable to the solemn affairs of justice , and the other to the common proceedings of daily ...
... religious antiquity , is apt ( it must be confessed ) to introduce into the laxer sort of minds the notion of two kinds of truth , —the one applicable to the solemn affairs of justice , and the other to the common proceedings of daily ...
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... religious constancy , which never bent or faltered , in the Primi- tive Friends , or gave way to the winds of persecution , to the violence of judge or accuser , under trials and racking examina- tions . " You will never be the wiser ...
... religious constancy , which never bent or faltered , in the Primi- tive Friends , or gave way to the winds of persecution , to the violence of judge or accuser , under trials and racking examina- tions . " You will never be the wiser ...
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... religious dissenters . Wher- ever that happens the fortune of a book is made ; for the secta- rian impulse creates a sensible current in favor of the book ; 66 and the general or neutral reader yields passively to the CONVERSATION . 43.
... religious dissenters . Wher- ever that happens the fortune of a book is made ; for the secta- rian impulse creates a sensible current in favor of the book ; 66 and the general or neutral reader yields passively to the CONVERSATION . 43.
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... religious works of the day , and the same doctrines assumed by the literary men when occasionally they treat the related topics . I think that our popular theology has gained in decorum , and not in princi- ple , over the superstitions ...
... religious works of the day , and the same doctrines assumed by the literary men when occasionally they treat the related topics . I think that our popular theology has gained in decorum , and not in princi- ple , over the superstitions ...
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... religion does not see that he shuts the door of heaven on himself , in striving to shut out others . Treat men as pawns and ninepins , and you shall suffer as well as they . If you leave out their heart , you shall lose your own . The ...
... religion does not see that he shuts the door of heaven on himself , in striving to shut out others . Treat men as pawns and ninepins , and you shall suffer as well as they . If you leave out their heart , you shall lose your own . The ...
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