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... less striking than the dissimilarity of the first . In contrast with the Christian doctrine of eternal torment , Krishna says that no one who performs good deeds comes to an evil end , however often he may fall back missing the perfect ...
... less striking than the dissimilarity of the first . In contrast with the Christian doctrine of eternal torment , Krishna says that no one who performs good deeds comes to an evil end , however often he may fall back missing the perfect ...
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... less were there many reversions to Polytheism , until Monotheism became definitely and firmly estab- lished 454 B.C. But even here the monotheistic idea was very narrow , and the Jewish God was always the God of the Jews , not of other ...
... less were there many reversions to Polytheism , until Monotheism became definitely and firmly estab- lished 454 B.C. But even here the monotheistic idea was very narrow , and the Jewish God was always the God of the Jews , not of other ...
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... less into Christianity , which makes everything dependent on the grace and good will of Almighty God . He knows and ordains everything beforehand , leading the evil towards sin , the good towards virtue . Strictly speaking the Christian ...
... less into Christianity , which makes everything dependent on the grace and good will of Almighty God . He knows and ordains everything beforehand , leading the evil towards sin , the good towards virtue . Strictly speaking the Christian ...
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... less foreign to , or hated by Christianity . Be not careful for eating , drinking , or for clothing , but trust to your " heavenly Father " , as do the fowls of the air and the lilies of the field ! ( Matt . vi . , 24-35 : Luke xii ...
... less foreign to , or hated by Christianity . Be not careful for eating , drinking , or for clothing , but trust to your " heavenly Father " , as do the fowls of the air and the lilies of the field ! ( Matt . vi . , 24-35 : Luke xii ...
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... less win such power and spread so widely ? the answer must include a number of circumstances , some necessary , some accidental . Among these the flattery of the lowest classes of society contained in the Christian dogmas , and the hope ...
... less win such power and spread so widely ? the answer must include a number of circumstances , some necessary , some accidental . Among these the flattery of the lowest classes of society contained in the Christian dogmas , and the hope ...
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28 ÆäÀÌÁö - Rent is that portion of the produce of the earth, which is paid to the landlord for the use of the original and indestructible powers of the soil.
10 ÆäÀÌÁö - O my soul, come not thou into their secret; unto their assembly, mine honour, be not thou united: for in their anger they slew a man, and in their selfwill they digged down a wall.
300 ÆäÀÌÁö - For though thou wash thee with nitre, and take thee much soap, yet thine iniquity is marked before me, saith the Lord God.
12 ÆäÀÌÁö - Never the spirit was born; the spirit shall cease to be never; Never was time it was not; End and Beginning are dreams! Birthless and deathless and changeless remaineth the spirit for ever; Death hath not touched it at all, dead though the house of it seems!
2 ÆäÀÌÁö - Be of good comfort, master Ridley, and play the man. We shall this day light such a candle, by God's grace, in England, as I trust shall never be put out.
59 ÆäÀÌÁö - For the right moment you must wait, as Fabius did most patiently when warring against Hannibal, though many censured his delays; but when the time comes you must strike hard, as Fabius did, or your waiting will be in vain, and fruitless.
13 ÆäÀÌÁö - When Righteousness Declines, O Bharata ! when Wickedness Is strong, I rise, from age to age, and take Visible shape, and move a man with men, Succoring the good, thrusting the evil back, And setting Virtue on her seat again.
94 ÆäÀÌÁö - T enjoy the World's Conveniences, Be fam'd in War, yet live in Ease, Without great Vices, is a vain EUTOPIA seated in the Brain. Fraud, Luxury and Pride must live, While we the Benefits receive: Hunger's a dreadful Plague, no doubt Yet who digests or thrives without?
128 ÆäÀÌÁö - That the government shall obtain possession, by purchase, under the right of eminent domain, of all telegraphs, telephones, and railroads ; and that hereafter no charter or license be issued to any corporation for construction or operation of any means of transporting intelligence, passengers, or freight.
371 ÆäÀÌÁö - The highest moral purpose aimed at in the highest species of the drama, is the teaching the human heart, through its sympathies and antipathies, the knowledge of itself; in proportion to the possession of which knowledge, every human being is wise, just, sincere, tolerant and kind.