The British Quarterly Review, Volume 28Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 - Christianity |
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... idea of paternal sovereignty . ' shall judge the people with righteousness and the poor with ' judgment . He shall ... ideas of a political millennium all centre in a perfect constitution ; the ideas of an Asiatic centre in a ...
... idea of paternal sovereignty . ' shall judge the people with righteousness and the poor with ' judgment . He shall ... ideas of a political millennium all centre in a perfect constitution ; the ideas of an Asiatic centre in a ...
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... idea of the vague and uncontrollable , has a special tendency to influence the imagination , and to bring under its dominion the slower and more deliberate operations of the understanding . In such cases , Man , contrasting himself with ...
... idea of the vague and uncontrollable , has a special tendency to influence the imagination , and to bring under its dominion the slower and more deliberate operations of the understanding . In such cases , Man , contrasting himself with ...
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... idea of space is given as an illustration of the irreconcilable variance between these two schools . But this supposed variance is greatly exaggerated . The idea of illimitable space , says the transcendentalist , is a necessary idea of ...
... idea of space is given as an illustration of the irreconcilable variance between these two schools . But this supposed variance is greatly exaggerated . The idea of illimitable space , says the transcendentalist , is a necessary idea of ...
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... idea of space , is true as to our ideas of cause , duration , and personal identity . All these ideas may have been made necessary by the original constitution of the mind ; but the mind , as we know it , is lodged in a body , and as ...
... idea of space , is true as to our ideas of cause , duration , and personal identity . All these ideas may have been made necessary by the original constitution of the mind ; but the mind , as we know it , is lodged in a body , and as ...
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... idea of civilization , and includes the entire theory of mental progress . To be willing to perform our duty is the moral part ; to know how to per- form it is the intellectual part ; while the closer these two parts are knit together ...
... idea of civilization , and includes the entire theory of mental progress . To be willing to perform our duty is the moral part ; to know how to per- form it is the intellectual part ; while the closer these two parts are knit together ...
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