The Boston Review, 6권John M. Whittemore and Company, 1866 |
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... becomes our shrine ; and we fall into much the condition described by the imperial ambassador who said , as he was falling asleep during service at St. Petersburg : " Won't you wake me up when they come to the subject of God . " This ...
... becomes our shrine ; and we fall into much the condition described by the imperial ambassador who said , as he was falling asleep during service at St. Petersburg : " Won't you wake me up when they come to the subject of God . " This ...
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... becoming , in us poor sinners , to always stand talking to God ; or would it be as reverent and appropriate , sometimes to sit reverently down and wait to hear what he , by his appointed instrumentality , would say to us ? God is great ...
... becoming , in us poor sinners , to always stand talking to God ; or would it be as reverent and appropriate , sometimes to sit reverently down and wait to hear what he , by his appointed instrumentality , would say to us ? God is great ...
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... become to a great extent extemporaneous as well . There is no time at any rate to dally with tinsel , nor patience to submit to perpetual routine . The voice of such an age is , " This one thing I do . " There is a truth to establish ...
... become to a great extent extemporaneous as well . There is no time at any rate to dally with tinsel , nor patience to submit to perpetual routine . The voice of such an age is , " This one thing I do . " There is a truth to establish ...
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... become the foremost name in recent British philosophy . Born in 1806 , he has now attained a ripe maturity , and his opinions may be considered as settled upon every subject con- cerning which he has published his views ; while his ...
... become the foremost name in recent British philosophy . Born in 1806 , he has now attained a ripe maturity , and his opinions may be considered as settled upon every subject con- cerning which he has published his views ; while his ...
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... becomes a Positivist , his object being iden- tically the same as Comte's . He confines himself to the knowl- edge of phenomena as gained by observation and experience , and if he only stopped here it would be well enough ; but , in his ...
... becomes a Positivist , his object being iden- tically the same as Comte's . He confines himself to the knowl- edge of phenomena as gained by observation and experience , and if he only stopped here it would be well enough ; but , in his ...
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