Christian Examiner and Theological ReviewO. Everett, 1866 - Theology |
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... ideas and convictions which do not owe their power to any man's judgment or will or even consciousness , which are the native ideas of political justice in the very constitution of the human soul , coming to their birth at the ...
... ideas and convictions which do not owe their power to any man's judgment or will or even consciousness , which are the native ideas of political justice in the very constitution of the human soul , coming to their birth at the ...
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... ideas are no more true and no more certain of final victory in America than in Europe . But circumstances , territorial and moral , favor them here , and oppose them there . Here the political ideal works in clay , and there in adamant ...
... ideas are no more true and no more certain of final victory in America than in Europe . But circumstances , territorial and moral , favor them here , and oppose them there . Here the political ideal works in clay , and there in adamant ...
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... idea of nationality — oneness of interest , of purpose , and of soul— is religiously dear to the American people , both from a deep instinct of unity and from a profound feeling of necessity . The war has confronted liberty and human ...
... idea of nationality — oneness of interest , of purpose , and of soul— is religiously dear to the American people , both from a deep instinct of unity and from a profound feeling of necessity . The war has confronted liberty and human ...
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... idea of the national life shall be withdrawn , and the Constitu- tion amended so as to make it conform with the Declaration of Independence . This is the process now going on under the guidance of a public sentiment , which is feeling ...
... idea of the national life shall be withdrawn , and the Constitu- tion amended so as to make it conform with the Declaration of Independence . This is the process now going on under the guidance of a public sentiment , which is feeling ...
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... ideas and the fruits of their costly and most terrible struggle . How to keep these things both in view , and to harmonize them without compromising either , is the problem of our statesmanship . The instincts of the people are equally ...
... ideas and the fruits of their costly and most terrible struggle . How to keep these things both in view , and to harmonize them without compromising either , is the problem of our statesmanship . The instincts of the people are equally ...
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