The Dial, Объемы 3-4Weeks, Jordan, and Company, 1843 A magazine for literature, philosophy, and religion. |
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... Reform , and offers the sentiment of Love as an overmatch to this material might . I wish to consider well this affirm- ative side , which has a loftier port and reason than hereto- fore , which encroaches on the other every day , puts ...
... Reform , and offers the sentiment of Love as an overmatch to this material might . I wish to consider well this affirm- ative side , which has a loftier port and reason than hereto- fore , which encroaches on the other every day , puts ...
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... Calvinism occupied in the last age , and do constitute the visible church of the existing genera- tion . The present age will be marked by its harvest of projects , for the reform of domestic , civil , 6 [ July , Lectures on the Times .
... Calvinism occupied in the last age , and do constitute the visible church of the existing genera- tion . The present age will be marked by its harvest of projects , for the reform of domestic , civil , 6 [ July , Lectures on the Times .
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... reform is always identical ; it is the comparison of the idea with the fact . Our modes of living are not agreeable to our imagination . We suspect they are unworthy . We arraign our daily employments . They appear to us unfit ...
... reform is always identical ; it is the comparison of the idea with the fact . Our modes of living are not agreeable to our imagination . We suspect they are unworthy . We arraign our daily employments . They appear to us unfit ...
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... reforms , which are preparing , will be as superficial as those we know ? By the books it reads and translates , judge what books it will presently print . A great deal of the profoundest thinking of antiquity , which had become as good ...
... reforms , which are preparing , will be as superficial as those we know ? By the books it reads and translates , judge what books it will presently print . A great deal of the profoundest thinking of antiquity , which had become as good ...
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... Reform of Reforms must be accomplished without means . The Reforms have their high origin in an ideal justice , but they do not retain the purity of an idea . They are quickly organized in some low , inadequate form , and pre- sent no ...
... Reform of Reforms must be accomplished without means . The Reforms have their high origin in an ideal justice , but they do not retain the purity of an idea . They are quickly organized in some low , inadequate form , and pre- sent no ...
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