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...theocratic equality." " Power," said the spirit, " passes away, but ideas remain, for they are divine. The equality of man can only be accomplished by the sovereignty of God." On his return from Sinai, Tancred was laid up with a most serious illness, during which he was nursed... | |
 | Benjamin Disraeli (Earl of Beaconsfield) - Fiction - 1847
...principles to which they owed all their happiness, and in receding from which they had become proportionably miserable. They have hankered after other gods than...controlled barbarian vigour can alone cope with morbid civilization. The equality of man can only be accomplished by the sovereignty of God. The longing for... | |
 | Benjamin Disraeli (Earl of Beaconsfield) - 1847
...principles to which they owed all their happiness, and in receding from which they had become proportionably miserable. They have hankered after other gods than...they have achieved only desolation. Now they despair. Hut the eternal principles that controlled barbarian vigour can alone cope with morbid civilization.... | |
 | Religion - 1847
...development,' in Christianity, he delivers the new mission in a vein of proper oracular obscurity. 'The eternal principles that controlled barbarian vigour can alone cope with morbid civilization. The equality of mail can only be accomplished by the sovereignty of God. The longing... | |
 | Benjamin Disraeli (Earl of Beaconsfield) - 1866
...principles to which they owed all their happiness, and in receding from which they had become proportionally miserable. They have hankered after other gods than the God of Sinai and of Culvary, and they have achieved only desolation. Now they despair. But the eternal principles that... | |
 | Robert Hall Baynes
...principles to which they owed all their happiness, and in receding from which they had become proportionably miserable. They have hankered after other gods than...controlled barbarian vigour can alone cope with morbid civilization. The equality of man can only be accomplished by the sovereignty of God. The longing for... | |
 | 1868
...against " the last development of Arabian ciplc3." The European peoples " have hankered after other than the God of Sinai and of Calvary, and they have achieved on desolation. Now they despair. But the eternal principles tK controlled barbarian vigour can alone... | |
 | Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - History - 1881
...the grasping of that grand conception which presented itself to him who penned the following lines: " The equality of man can only be accomplished by the...satisfied but under the sway of a common Father." ARTICLE VI.— CULTURE AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR CHRISTIANITY. THERE are those who would substitute for Christianity... | |
 | Social sciences - 1881
...grasping of that grand conception which presented itself to him who penned the following lines : " The equality of man can only be accomplished by the...satisfied but under the sway of a common Father." ARTICLE VI.— CULTURE AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR CHRISTIANITY. THERE are those who would substitute for Christianity... | |
 | Benjamin Disraeli (earl of Beaconsfield.) - 1881
...reduce civilised society to human flocks and herds.—Speech at Glasgow University, November 19, 1873. The equality of man can only be accomplished by the sovereignty of God.—('The Angel of Arabia') Tancred. ESTATE. If you want to understand the ups and downs of life,... | |
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