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God's government of matter and mind is natural in opposition to unnatural , which
we have never heard questioned . But Calvinism , says our author , demands to "
denaturalize " man , to make him " inhuman before he can become religious .
God's government of matter and mind is natural in opposition to unnatural , which
we have never heard questioned . But Calvinism , says our author , demands to "
denaturalize " man , to make him " inhuman before he can become religious .
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Basking in slothful indolence , like the lotos eaters , we shall become
emasculated and incapable of manly , vigorous thought , and of manly , vigorous
action . When a nation becomes dissolved in passive admiration for beauty of
forin ...
Basking in slothful indolence , like the lotos eaters , we shall become
emasculated and incapable of manly , vigorous thought , and of manly , vigorous
action . When a nation becomes dissolved in passive admiration for beauty of
forin ...
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The necessary tendency of the pursuits of life compels such a division of labor ,
that men of all occupations are in danger of becoming but one thing .
Undoubtedly we shall not attain too great a proficiency in any of our chosen
employments .
The necessary tendency of the pursuits of life compels such a division of labor ,
that men of all occupations are in danger of becoming but one thing .
Undoubtedly we shall not attain too great a proficiency in any of our chosen
employments .
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The bones of paleontology have become very dry . There is no soul , now , under
those ribs of death . The continuance in the old routine , with no visits to " fresh
fields and pastures new , " has had its slow and sure effect . All professional men
...
The bones of paleontology have become very dry . There is no soul , now , under
those ribs of death . The continuance in the old routine , with no visits to " fresh
fields and pastures new , " has had its slow and sure effect . All professional men
...
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Men become so enamoured of beauty as to introduce it into the sanctuary for its
own sake ; and all else that needs to go with it is either kept out of sight , or else
brought in to set that off . Ornament is put before use ; form takes the ascendency
...
Men become so enamoured of beauty as to introduce it into the sanctuary for its
own sake ; and all else that needs to go with it is either kept out of sight , or else
brought in to set that off . Ornament is put before use ; form takes the ascendency
...
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