The Southern Quarterly Review, 28. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell AMS Press, 1967 |
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443. oldal
... progress . In both alike do we find an upward progress from dead matter to the humbler forms of vitality , and from thence to the higher . And after great cattle and beasts of the earth had , in due order , suc- ceeded inanimate plants ...
... progress . In both alike do we find an upward progress from dead matter to the humbler forms of vitality , and from thence to the higher . And after great cattle and beasts of the earth had , in due order , suc- ceeded inanimate plants ...
476. oldal
... progress in the knowledge and observance of moral truths that lie at the basis of natural religion . Men may be said , with every propriety , to progress morally when they come to know and to obey moral laws that are older than the laws ...
... progress in the knowledge and observance of moral truths that lie at the basis of natural religion . Men may be said , with every propriety , to progress morally when they come to know and to obey moral laws that are older than the laws ...
479. oldal
... progress . " We cannot think so . Utility and progress rather were consequences that followed upon the employment of the key to which he resorted . That key was the honest deter- mination out of a heart loyal to the truth , and in ...
... progress . " We cannot think so . Utility and progress rather were consequences that followed upon the employment of the key to which he resorted . That key was the honest deter- mination out of a heart loyal to the truth , and in ...
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