The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 12;Volume 75Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1870 |
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... whole duty of man , for all who are unable to satisfy their mental hunger with the east wind of authority ; and to those of us moderns who are in this position , it is one of Descartes ' great claims to our reverence as a spiritual ...
... whole duty of man , for all who are unable to satisfy their mental hunger with the east wind of authority ; and to those of us moderns who are in this position , it is one of Descartes ' great claims to our reverence as a spiritual ...
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... whole English people . Protestants who speak our language , in whatever part of the world they dwell , claim and have an interest in it . Their claim must be recognized and respected . Revision must be so conducted as to command their ...
... whole English people . Protestants who speak our language , in whatever part of the world they dwell , claim and have an interest in it . Their claim must be recognized and respected . Revision must be so conducted as to command their ...
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... whole worship a farce , their whole life a mockery . An honest and in- dependent study of the religions of the world will teach us that it was not so - will teach us the same lesson which it taught St. Augustine , that there is no ...
... whole worship a farce , their whole life a mockery . An honest and in- dependent study of the religions of the world will teach us that it was not so - will teach us the same lesson which it taught St. Augustine , that there is no ...
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