The Christian Examiner, Volume 74Crosby, Nichols, & Company, 1863 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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... faith had been adopted as the religion of the Empire under the auspices of Marcus Aurelius instead of those of Constantine . But it would be equally unjust to him and false to truth to deny that no one plea which can be urged for the ...
... faith had been adopted as the religion of the Empire under the auspices of Marcus Aurelius instead of those of Constantine . But it would be equally unjust to him and false to truth to deny that no one plea which can be urged for the ...
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... faith . The age has tendencies beside those which lie on the surface , which are too obscure even for his philosophy to discover , but which may well be believed to balance and compensate for those which he fears . New conditions of ...
... faith . The age has tendencies beside those which lie on the surface , which are too obscure even for his philosophy to discover , but which may well be believed to balance and compensate for those which he fears . New conditions of ...
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... faith in political economy and the popular catchwords ; an enthusiast in his patronage of to - day as against all past time , an enthusiast no less in behalf of out- ward and material progress ; an admirable popularizer , easily putting ...
... faith in political economy and the popular catchwords ; an enthusiast in his patronage of to - day as against all past time , an enthusiast no less in behalf of out- ward and material progress ; an admirable popularizer , easily putting ...
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... faith in the existence of such order was its inspira- tion . Besides this , he has succeeded in urging impressively three things ; the great uses of the understanding in civili- zation ; the legitimacy of doubt ; and , lastly , the ...
... faith in the existence of such order was its inspira- tion . Besides this , he has succeeded in urging impressively three things ; the great uses of the understanding in civili- zation ; the legitimacy of doubt ; and , lastly , the ...
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... faith rather than to awaken scepticism . - He wrote hastily , both from a certain nervous irritability , - which all writers feel when thought outstrips the mechanical power of committing it to paper , and also to meet the un- yielding ...
... faith rather than to awaken scepticism . - He wrote hastily , both from a certain nervous irritability , - which all writers feel when thought outstrips the mechanical power of committing it to paper , and also to meet the un- yielding ...
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