The British Quarterly Review, Volume 28Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 - Christianity |
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... causes in that direction , such as religion , morality , literature , and government , being imaginary , not real ... cause which has in itself no necessary relation to evil or to good - that is , from pure intellect . These will be ...
... causes in that direction , such as religion , morality , literature , and government , being imaginary , not real ... cause which has in itself no necessary relation to evil or to good - that is , from pure intellect . These will be ...
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... causes , which , working upon the aggregate of society , must produce certain consequences , without regard to the volition of those particular men , of whom the society is composed .'- p . 21 . The following extracts show the place ...
... causes , which , working upon the aggregate of society , must produce certain consequences , without regard to the volition of those particular men , of whom the society is composed .'- p . 21 . The following extracts show the place ...
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... causing , no doubt , great aberrations in short periods , but in long periods correcting and balancing themselves ... causes of their civilization , but the effects of it . ' ( p . 232. ) ' No literature can ever benefit a people unless ...
... causing , no doubt , great aberrations in short periods , but in long periods correcting and balancing themselves ... causes of their civilization , but the effects of it . ' ( p . 232. ) ' No literature can ever benefit a people unless ...
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... causes have contributed , in some measure , toward that result . But their influence has not been so general nor so great as Mr. Buckle would have us suppose , and they have all been subordinate to other influences , of which our author ...
... causes have contributed , in some measure , toward that result . But their influence has not been so general nor so great as Mr. Buckle would have us suppose , and they have all been subordinate to other influences , of which our author ...
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... cause was it that France bowed her neck so long to the yoke imposed by her nobles and kings . Louis XIV . was prayed for in all churches as the living image ' of the Almighty . On his taking part in a State ceremony in the Place de ...
... cause was it that France bowed her neck so long to the yoke imposed by her nobles and kings . Louis XIV . was prayed for in all churches as the living image ' of the Almighty . On his taking part in a State ceremony in the Place de ...
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