Essays and ReviewsB. Tauchnitz, 1865 - 374 من الصفحات |
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... feeling , is trans- mitted from generation to generation , and at each transmission there is an imperceptible but unfailing increase . The perpetual accumulation of the stores of knowledge is so much more visible than the change 4 The ...
... feeling , is trans- mitted from generation to generation , and at each transmission there is an imperceptible but unfailing increase . The perpetual accumulation of the stores of knowledge is so much more visible than the change 4 The ...
الصفحة 7
... feels , the difference between different commands . But he is still not left to himself ; and though points of manner are not put on a level with points of con- duct , they are by no means neglected . Moreover , while much stress is ...
... feels , the difference between different commands . But he is still not left to himself ; and though points of manner are not put on a level with points of con- duct , they are by no means neglected . Moreover , while much stress is ...
الصفحة 10
... feelings . But in the Mosaic system the same peremptory legislation deals with all these matters , whether important or trivial . The fact is , that however trivial they might be in relation to the authority which they invoked , they ...
... feelings . But in the Mosaic system the same peremptory legislation deals with all these matters , whether important or trivial . The fact is , that however trivial they might be in relation to the authority which they invoked , they ...
الصفحة 11
... it is undeniable that , in the time of our Lord , the Sadducees had lost all depth of spiritual feeling , while the Pharisees had succeeded in converting the Mosaic system into so mischievous an The Education of the World . 11.
... it is undeniable that , in the time of our Lord , the Sadducees had lost all depth of spiritual feeling , while the Pharisees had succeeded in converting the Mosaic system into so mischievous an The Education of the World . 11.
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... feelings which the Church by that time comprised . It was this power of administering law which enabled the Western Church , in the time of Charlemagne , to undertake , by means of her bishops , the task of training and civilizing the ...
... feelings which the Church by that time comprised . It was this power of administering law which enabled the Western Church , in the time of Charlemagne , to undertake , by means of her bishops , the task of training and civilizing the ...
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