The Quarterly Christian SpectatorA. H. Maltby, 1830 |
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... human means which have been devised for it - for the human process through which that mind has been led . " No where is it maintained that divine influ- ence interferes with the freedom of human agency ; nor , of course , that the ...
... human means which have been devised for it - for the human process through which that mind has been led . " No where is it maintained that divine influ- ence interferes with the freedom of human agency ; nor , of course , that the ...
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... human capacities in general , as well as to their own conduct in particular , by enriching their circle of experience from the records of sacred and civil his- tory . They should by this means , attain a thorough acquaintance with every ...
... human capacities in general , as well as to their own conduct in particular , by enriching their circle of experience from the records of sacred and civil his- tory . They should by this means , attain a thorough acquaintance with every ...
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... human life , or security to human virtue , is alone to be perpe- tuated in the forms and under the auspices of a free commonwealth . The commonwealth itself has no other strength or hope , than the intel- ligence and virtue of the ...
... human life , or security to human virtue , is alone to be perpe- tuated in the forms and under the auspices of a free commonwealth . The commonwealth itself has no other strength or hope , than the intel- ligence and virtue of the ...
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