Literature and Its ProfessorsBell & Daldy, 1867 - 292페이지 |
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... Religious Views . His Toler- ance . His Scepticism . 145 IX . THE MAN OF LETTERS AS A STATESMAN . ROGER WILLIAMS . Civil and Religious Liberty . First Advocate for Reli- gious Liberty . Goes to New England . Settles at Salem . Suffers ...
... Religious Views . His Toler- ance . His Scepticism . 145 IX . THE MAN OF LETTERS AS A STATESMAN . ROGER WILLIAMS . Civil and Religious Liberty . First Advocate for Reli- gious Liberty . Goes to New England . Settles at Salem . Suffers ...
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... religion , or art ? Not the most powerful name on earth can make twaddle anything but twaddle ; nor can the absence of a man's name lessen the weight of his sentence . It is singular that the very number of the magazine * in which Mr ...
... religion , or art ? Not the most powerful name on earth can make twaddle anything but twaddle ; nor can the absence of a man's name lessen the weight of his sentence . It is singular that the very number of the magazine * in which Mr ...
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... interfered . He is of opinion that on account of religion there ought to be no dis- abilities . This I believe to be unwise , If the MR . MILL'S PRINCIPLES . 55 principles of the religionists 54 LITERARY MEN IN PARLIAMENT .
... interfered . He is of opinion that on account of religion there ought to be no dis- abilities . This I believe to be unwise , If the MR . MILL'S PRINCIPLES . 55 principles of the religionists 54 LITERARY MEN IN PARLIAMENT .
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... religion is the love and cherishing of these patrons , " say all true worship- pers ; woe be to him who believes not ! " But just as we have seen these professors to be guilty of a provoking ambiguity and want of accuracy in the ...
... religion is the love and cherishing of these patrons , " say all true worship- pers ; woe be to him who believes not ! " But just as we have seen these professors to be guilty of a provoking ambiguity and want of accuracy in the ...
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... religious professions there can be no doubt that she was equally earnest in their propagation ; but how can we esteem her personally , whilst we are forced to disavow her tenets and reprobate her conduct ? To do so would plainly be ...
... religious professions there can be no doubt that she was equally earnest in their propagation ; but how can we esteem her personally , whilst we are forced to disavow her tenets and reprobate her conduct ? To do so would plainly be ...
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158 페이지 - It lay long neglected, until, after many years, when I was newly escaped from college, I read the book, and procured the remaining volumes. I remember the delight and wonder in which I lived with it. It seemed to me as if I had myself written the book, in some former life, so sincerely it spoke to my thought and experience.
204 페이지 - Lastly, his writings have set all our wits and men of- letters upon a new way of thinking, of which they had little or no notion before ; and though we cannot yet say that any of them have come up to the beauties of the original, I think we may venture to affirm, that every one of them writes and thinks much more justly than they did some time since.
232 페이지 - than I can say. I never remember any weather that was not too hot or too cold, too wet or too dry; but, however God Almighty contrives it, at the end of the year 'tis all very well.
270 페이지 - and how could I, to whom culture and barbarism are alone of importance, hate a nation which is among the most cultivated of the earth, and to which I owe so great a part of my own cultivation?
91 페이지 - The general purpose of the whole has been to recommend truth, innocence, honour, and virtue, as the chief ornaments of life ; but I considered, that severity of manners was absolutely necessary to him who would censure others, and for that reason, and that only, chose to talk in a mask.
231 페이지 - He said that they had for several successive days observed a strange clergyman come into the coffeehouse, who seemed utterly unacquainted with any of those who frequented it ; and whose custom it was to lay his hat down on a table, and walk backward and forward at a good pace for half an hour or an hour, without speaking to any mortal, or seeming in the least to attend to any thing that was going forward there.
227 페이지 - Bookseller's purpose, as Yorick's name is possibly of the two the more known ; — and the second will ease the minds of those who see a jest, and the danger which lurks under it, where no jest was meant.
171 페이지 - That whereas Mr. Williams had refused to join with the congregation at Boston, because they would not make a public declaration of their repentance for having communion with the churches of England, while they...
270 페이지 - Altogether, national hatred is something peculiar. You will always find it strongest and most violent where there is the lowest degree of culture. But there is a degree where it vanishes altogether, and where one stands to a certain extent above nations, and feels the weal or woe of a neighboring people, as if it had happened to one's own. This degree of culture was conformable to my nature, and I had become strengthened in it long before I had reached my sixtieth year.
198 페이지 - We had not, when you left us, an inch of candle, a pound of coal, or a bit of meat in the house ; but we do not want now.