Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute, Or Philosophical Society of Great Britain, Том 47Victoria Institute., 1915 |
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... body , mind or spirit . Therefore man , in turn , must show his freedom by that which he gives to God aud to his fellow - men . True Liberty manifests itself in sacrifice and service . Our subject is Empire , not Religion ; therefore ...
... body , mind or spirit . Therefore man , in turn , must show his freedom by that which he gives to God aud to his fellow - men . True Liberty manifests itself in sacrifice and service . Our subject is Empire , not Religion ; therefore ...
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in such service , his own nobility and his powers of mind and body are far more surely built up than by any despotic repression of his fellow - man . Sovereignty is of God and from God , and must be adminis- tered as from Him . Not less ...
in such service , his own nobility and his powers of mind and body are far more surely built up than by any despotic repression of his fellow - man . Sovereignty is of God and from God , and must be adminis- tered as from Him . Not less ...
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... bodies , of human ancestors , of the powers of nature , and of abstract qualities . The Lecturer that afternoon had shown them that to Homer the Greeks were indebted for the foundations of their history , philosophy , science and ...
... bodies , of human ancestors , of the powers of nature , and of abstract qualities . The Lecturer that afternoon had shown them that to Homer the Greeks were indebted for the foundations of their history , philosophy , science and ...
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... body from the cross before evening , and placed it in some common ditch , into which it was customary to throw the remains of the executed . The conditions of burial were such that after the lapse of a few hours it would have been im ...
... body from the cross before evening , and placed it in some common ditch , into which it was customary to throw the remains of the executed . The conditions of burial were such that after the lapse of a few hours it would have been im ...
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... body was ready for it . Like Aristotle , he regarded the world we perceive as given to our intelligence , and looked upon man from the point of view of the end to be accomplished . In dealing with the latter section of his subject , he ...
... body was ready for it . Like Aristotle , he regarded the world we perceive as given to our intelligence , and looked upon man from the point of view of the end to be accomplished . In dealing with the latter section of his subject , he ...
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