The Christian Examiner, Volume 74Crosby, Nichols, & Company, 1863 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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... better its political condition . Its grievances are definite , easily understood , and universally felt . Its op- pressors stand apart as a family or a class . Their overthrow is an object which the people may clearly and directly pro ...
... better its political condition . Its grievances are definite , easily understood , and universally felt . Its op- pressors stand apart as a family or a class . Their overthrow is an object which the people may clearly and directly pro ...
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... better than eloquence , and impresses us with a higher respect for the writer . We give the last of these illustrations in Mr. Mill's own words . " Let us add one more example , the most 10 [ Jan. The Later Writings of John Stuart Mill .
... better than eloquence , and impresses us with a higher respect for the writer . We give the last of these illustrations in Mr. Mill's own words . " Let us add one more example , the most 10 [ Jan. The Later Writings of John Stuart Mill .
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... better Christian in all but the dogmatic sense of the word than almost any of the ostensibly Christian sovereigns who have since reigned , persecuted Christianity . Placed at the summit of all the previous attainments of humanity , with ...
... better Christian in all but the dogmatic sense of the word than almost any of the ostensibly Christian sovereigns who have since reigned , persecuted Christianity . Placed at the summit of all the previous attainments of humanity , with ...
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... better man than Marcus Aurelius , more deeply versed in the wisdom of his time , more elevated in his in- tellect above it , more earnest in his search for truth , or more single- minded in his devotion to it when found , let him ...
... better man than Marcus Aurelius , more deeply versed in the wisdom of his time , more elevated in his in- tellect above it , more earnest in his search for truth , or more single- minded in his devotion to it when found , let him ...
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... better able to judge than we , but his fears for the future of our own people are apparently based on a too ready belief in the foolish falsehoods of book - makers . Witness this passage from the same work : - ― " There is confessedly a ...
... better able to judge than we , but his fears for the future of our own people are apparently based on a too ready belief in the foolish falsehoods of book - makers . Witness this passage from the same work : - ― " There is confessedly a ...
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