The North British Review, Объемы 46-48W.P. Kennedy, 1867 |
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... human frame is adapted to bear , and desire more leisure for self - improvement , their object must commend itself to every honest Christian heart . Besides , the community has selfish reasons , if it would think of them , for desiring ...
... human frame is adapted to bear , and desire more leisure for self - improvement , their object must commend itself to every honest Christian heart . Besides , the community has selfish reasons , if it would think of them , for desiring ...
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... human wisdom , and ex- pressed with more than human beauty . It is not a translation into the language of the readers to whom it is addressed , but into a language in no way coloured by the faith embodied in the original , and all the ...
... human wisdom , and ex- pressed with more than human beauty . It is not a translation into the language of the readers to whom it is addressed , but into a language in no way coloured by the faith embodied in the original , and all the ...
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... human progress ; in other words , to vindicate the rights of prop- erty and of labour . The mission of man in this world is to possess the earth and subdue it , and for this purpose , to summon to his aid and bring un- der his control ...
... human progress ; in other words , to vindicate the rights of prop- erty and of labour . The mission of man in this world is to possess the earth and subdue it , and for this purpose , to summon to his aid and bring un- der his control ...
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tion of all human progress . It may be a subject of regret to those who prefer the contemplation of types of humanity , which they too hastily assume to be the product of aristocratic institutions alone , to the wide- spread and general ...
tion of all human progress . It may be a subject of regret to those who prefer the contemplation of types of humanity , which they too hastily assume to be the product of aristocratic institutions alone , to the wide- spread and general ...
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... human knowledge , to reconcile the ways of God to man . The first great law of humanity is labour . | ' By the sweat of thy brow shalt thou cat thy bread . ' From this there is no escape . The burden will be lightened as the forces of ...
... human knowledge , to reconcile the ways of God to man . The first great law of humanity is labour . | ' By the sweat of thy brow shalt thou cat thy bread . ' From this there is no escape . The burden will be lightened as the forces of ...
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