The Living Age, 250. kötetLiving Age Company, 1906 |
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35. oldal
leries , we suggest that the spirit we have been observing in matters of gov- ernment is the spirit which reigns among these tables and cabinets . And yet , for those quick at seizing the char- acter and significance of such things , we ...
leries , we suggest that the spirit we have been observing in matters of gov- ernment is the spirit which reigns among these tables and cabinets . And yet , for those quick at seizing the char- acter and significance of such things , we ...
551. oldal
... spirits are attuned to the Spirit of Righteousness , our hopes and aspirations exert an influence far beyond their conscious range , and in a true sense bring us into communion with our Heavenly Father . This power of filial petition is ...
... spirits are attuned to the Spirit of Righteousness , our hopes and aspirations exert an influence far beyond their conscious range , and in a true sense bring us into communion with our Heavenly Father . This power of filial petition is ...
720. oldal
... spirit of revolutionary idealism , which , turning away from the creeds and the social conditions of the pres- ent , derives its vitality from dreams of some vague future ; or , as Mill and as Herbert Spencer regarded them , in a spirit ...
... spirit of revolutionary idealism , which , turning away from the creeds and the social conditions of the pres- ent , derives its vitality from dreams of some vague future ; or , as Mill and as Herbert Spencer regarded them , in a spirit ...
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