The Popular Science Monthly, Том 44Popular Science Publishing Company, 1894 |
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... moral sense of man , which also never ends , but , for the thinking few , becomes keener with every increase of knowledge and with every step toward the realization of a worthy ideal of life . Two thousand five hundred years ago , the ...
... moral sense of man , which also never ends , but , for the thinking few , becomes keener with every increase of knowledge and with every step toward the realization of a worthy ideal of life . Two thousand five hundred years ago , the ...
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... moral appreciation , the problem of desert , which arises out of this distinction , acquired more and more theoretical and practical importance . If life must be given for life , yet it was recognized that the unintentional slayer did ...
... moral appreciation , the problem of desert , which arises out of this distinction , acquired more and more theoretical and practical importance . If life must be given for life , yet it was recognized that the unintentional slayer did ...
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... moral indifference of Nature and the microcosmic atoms hould have found the illimitable macrocosm guilty . But few , or none , ventured to record that verdict . In the great Semitic trial of this issue , Job takes refuge in silence and ...
... moral indifference of Nature and the microcosmic atoms hould have found the illimitable macrocosm guilty . But few , or none , ventured to record that verdict . In the great Semitic trial of this issue , Job takes refuge in silence and ...
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... moral qualities which men call good or bad . We can not wonder that a teacher , whose whole system was so essentially an ethical reformation , should have felt it incumbent upon him to seek an explanation of this appar- ent injustice ...
... moral qualities which men call good or bad . We can not wonder that a teacher , whose whole system was so essentially an ethical reformation , should have felt it incumbent upon him to seek an explanation of this appar- ent injustice ...
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... moral and intellectual essence of a man - does veritably pass over from one fleshly taber- nacle to another and does really transmigrate from generation to generation . In the newborn infant , the character of the stock lies latent and ...
... moral and intellectual essence of a man - does veritably pass over from one fleshly taber- nacle to another and does really transmigrate from generation to generation . In the newborn infant , the character of the stock lies latent and ...
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