Civilization & Progress: By John Beattie Crozier |
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... soul . As a record of the past , then , History can give us none of that political insight and guidance which it arrogates to itself , none of that political wisdom of which it is believed to be the great repository ; such insight and ...
... soul . As a record of the past , then , History can give us none of that political insight and guidance which it arrogates to itself , none of that political wisdom of which it is believed to be the great repository ; such insight and ...
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... , it more frequently ends in flunkeyism and meanness of soul ? ' Be lord of a day by wisdom and virtue and you may put up your history - books . ' CHAPTER III . METAPHYSICS . IN the preceding chapter we 42 A NEW ORGANON .
... , it more frequently ends in flunkeyism and meanness of soul ? ' Be lord of a day by wisdom and virtue and you may put up your history - books . ' CHAPTER III . METAPHYSICS . IN the preceding chapter we 42 A NEW ORGANON .
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... souls to ever- lasting perdition - a pretty consummation to which Meta- physics has brought us ! The truth is , that had not the great masses of men ( and these it is who have kept up the religions of the world ) had a healthy contempt ...
... souls to ever- lasting perdition - a pretty consummation to which Meta- physics has brought us ! The truth is , that had not the great masses of men ( and these it is who have kept up the religions of the world ) had a healthy contempt ...
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... trust , Newman's thoughts as he grew to manhood naturally turned to religion — to that religion which , by its very nature , is the haven of those homeless souls who are too gentle for the rude jostlings of the rough CHAPTER V. ...
... trust , Newman's thoughts as he grew to manhood naturally turned to religion — to that religion which , by its very nature , is the haven of those homeless souls who are too gentle for the rude jostlings of the rough CHAPTER V. ...
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... soul pre - supposes , somewhere in the wide world , if one could only find it , the provision for inward harmony and rest . On looking about him for some sign or token that shall lead him to the desired object , he feels that this sense ...
... soul pre - supposes , somewhere in the wide world , if one could only find it , the provision for inward harmony and rest . On looking about him for some sign or token that shall lead him to the desired object , he feels that this sense ...
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