Littell's Living Age, 94. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1867 |
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55. oldal
... human experience . We are somewhat averse to the analogy of human contrivance and of human will , as if in the first we had detected the process of the Divine mind , and in the second , the nature of the Divine power . We readily ...
... human experience . We are somewhat averse to the analogy of human contrivance and of human will , as if in the first we had detected the process of the Divine mind , and in the second , the nature of the Divine power . We readily ...
56. oldal
... human and the Divine will , we are in danger of resting our argu- ment on the opinion which we hold on the nature of the human will . We have seen that the Duke of Argyll , in some brief ex- tracts we have made , claims for it a certain ...
... human and the Divine will , we are in danger of resting our argu- ment on the opinion which we hold on the nature of the human will . We have seen that the Duke of Argyll , in some brief ex- tracts we have made , claims for it a certain ...
98. oldal
... humanity , honor , and Christian charity . The gods who preside in this scen- ic exhibition are tainted with every vice which has since degraded their supposed subordinates of the human race . Cruelty , revenge , deceit , hatred ...
... humanity , honor , and Christian charity . The gods who preside in this scen- ic exhibition are tainted with every vice which has since degraded their supposed subordinates of the human race . Cruelty , revenge , deceit , hatred ...
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