American Convictions: Cycles of Public Thought, 1600-1850Lippincott, 1970 - 632페이지 Studies the bases and fluctuations of American political thought and attitudes from the colonial experience to the dawn of industrialism. |
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... moral demands of the spirit in the actual course of human history . He thought that little had been gained by the Refor- mation of Luther and Calvin . " The children of the reformers , if not the reformers , betook themselves , very ...
... moral demands of the spirit in the actual course of human history . He thought that little had been gained by the Refor- mation of Luther and Calvin . " The children of the reformers , if not the reformers , betook themselves , very ...
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... moral excellency of divine things .... The word " moral ” is not to be understood here , according to the common and vulgar acceptation of the word ... meaning an outward con- formity to the duties of the moral law .... The moral ...
... moral excellency of divine things .... The word " moral ” is not to be understood here , according to the common and vulgar acceptation of the word ... meaning an outward con- formity to the duties of the moral law .... The moral ...
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... Moral Agency . The two words supposed and moral are crucial . That freedom is a supposition to be examined and refined , not a certainty to be taken for granted , is a belief which under- lies the book ; that the aspect of freedom which ...
... Moral Agency . The two words supposed and moral are crucial . That freedom is a supposition to be examined and refined , not a certainty to be taken for granted , is a belief which under- lies the book ; that the aspect of freedom which ...
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