Littell's Living Age, 82. kötetLiving Age Company, Incorporated, 1864 |
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59. oldal
... truth and justice and benevolence , to maintain which was his suffi- cient reward for months and years of long and patient waiting , for storms of obloquy and misunderstanding . Philosophical or re- ligious truth , in the highest sense ...
... truth and justice and benevolence , to maintain which was his suffi- cient reward for months and years of long and patient waiting , for storms of obloquy and misunderstanding . Philosophical or re- ligious truth , in the highest sense ...
217. oldal
... truth , as her hearer will receive it , than the simple an- nouncement that , whereas once she ate her plain food with a relish , now delicacies can- not tempt her ; and probably she is right . Again , uneducated people of a different ...
... truth , as her hearer will receive it , than the simple an- nouncement that , whereas once she ate her plain food with a relish , now delicacies can- not tempt her ; and probably she is right . Again , uneducated people of a different ...
438. oldal
... truth has very little to do with religious art . Temporary fact , " and not " permanent truth , " is all that the artist can really de- 66 instruct and edify may be the work of the preacher ; but the artist addresses himself through the ...
... truth has very little to do with religious art . Temporary fact , " and not " permanent truth , " is all that the artist can really de- 66 instruct and edify may be the work of the preacher ; but the artist addresses himself through the ...
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Free thinkingIts History and Tendencies 387 England and France | 193 |
Denmark and England | 209 |
Doorkeeper Jeems The | 241 |
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