The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature: A Biographical and Bibliographical Summary of the World's Most Eminent Authors, Including the Choucest Selections and Masterpieces from Their Writings...Fifth avenue library society, 1906 |
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31. oldal
... things in contrast , and had thus assumed independent authority as a religious teacher ; the sum of all offence in a rigid theocracy . The choice of the Twelve , and the Sermon on the Mount , were the final and distinct proclamation of ...
... things in contrast , and had thus assumed independent authority as a religious teacher ; the sum of all offence in a rigid theocracy . The choice of the Twelve , and the Sermon on the Mount , were the final and distinct proclamation of ...
32. oldal
... thing external or sensuous ; the grand spiritual truths of absolute religious freedom , love , and righteousness alone are heard . Nor is the kingdom , thus founded , in itself vis- ible or corporate , in any ordinary sense ; it is ...
... thing external or sensuous ; the grand spiritual truths of absolute religious freedom , love , and righteousness alone are heard . Nor is the kingdom , thus founded , in itself vis- ible or corporate , in any ordinary sense ; it is ...
39. oldal
... curious than either witty or pointed . He had an honest affection for almost every branch of knowl- edge , but there were three things which had an especial attraction for him - grammar in its comprehensive sense , AULUS GELLIUS 39.
... curious than either witty or pointed . He had an honest affection for almost every branch of knowl- edge , but there were three things which had an especial attraction for him - grammar in its comprehensive sense , AULUS GELLIUS 39.
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... thing could be thoroughly proved . It was not that the prin- ciples of society were so lofty as to inspire indignation at a mean action , which should have obtained its per- petrator a large fortune or an excellent place ; but there is ...
... thing could be thoroughly proved . It was not that the prin- ciples of society were so lofty as to inspire indignation at a mean action , which should have obtained its per- petrator a large fortune or an excellent place ; but there is ...
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... thing , " It is mine ? " From what springs the sentiment which acknowledges his exclusive right as against all the world ? Is it not , primarily , the right of a man to him- self , to the use of his own powers , to the enjoyment of the ...
... thing , " It is mine ? " From what springs the sentiment which acknowledges his exclusive right as against all the world ? Is it not , primarily , the right of a man to him- self , to the use of his own powers , to the enjoyment of the ...
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