The Eclectic Review, 10. kötetSamuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood 1841 |
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138. oldal
... human history , has tended to the establishment of opinions precisely the reverse of former ones . Traces of early and of high civilization have been found in lands inhabited now by savages , and where no one ever supposed such traces ...
... human history , has tended to the establishment of opinions precisely the reverse of former ones . Traces of early and of high civilization have been found in lands inhabited now by savages , and where no one ever supposed such traces ...
259. oldal
... human nature . But christianity proclaimed eternal enmity to moral evil . It held no truce with rebels against the divine government and authority ; it offered no soothing palliative to guilty consciences ; and presented neither ...
... human nature . But christianity proclaimed eternal enmity to moral evil . It held no truce with rebels against the divine government and authority ; it offered no soothing palliative to guilty consciences ; and presented neither ...
470. oldal
... human : abstraction , seclusion , speculation , are the luxuries of pampered ease and cultivated minds , not of ' incessant manual toil . The mechanic sees man and human ' motives in every circumstance of his condition ; and when he ...
... human : abstraction , seclusion , speculation , are the luxuries of pampered ease and cultivated minds , not of ' incessant manual toil . The mechanic sees man and human ' motives in every circumstance of his condition ; and when he ...
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