The Christian Examiner, Volume 74Crosby, Nichols, & Company, 1863 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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Page 12
... force on the apathy with which an opinion is likely to be held , even though true , when its op- ponents are forbidden to controvert it . No one can intelli- gently hold an opinion , without being able to understand and give the reasons ...
... force on the apathy with which an opinion is likely to be held , even though true , when its op- ponents are forbidden to controvert it . No one can intelli- gently hold an opinion , without being able to understand and give the reasons ...
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... force of agreements involving personal relations or services ; the question of state educa- tion ; of the prohibition by law of marriage between persons who have not the means of supporting a family ( a prohibition which the author ...
... force of agreements involving personal relations or services ; the question of state educa- tion ; of the prohibition by law of marriage between persons who have not the means of supporting a family ( a prohibition which the author ...
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... force parties into making their nominations on other and higher grounds than that of availability . - " Majorities would be compelled to look out for members of a much higher calibre . When the individuals composing the majority would ...
... force parties into making their nominations on other and higher grounds than that of availability . - " Majorities would be compelled to look out for members of a much higher calibre . When the individuals composing the majority would ...
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... force of the circumstantial evidence is such as to compel us to accept the general theory which he propounds . The Address contains the following famous passage , which nearly cost M. Renan his seat in the College , because of its ...
... force of the circumstantial evidence is such as to compel us to accept the general theory which he propounds . The Address contains the following famous passage , which nearly cost M. Renan his seat in the College , because of its ...
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... forces- pure Monotheism , as represented by the yet more numerous Jews and Mohammedans , and the modified Monotheism of Christendom - stand with confronting faces . Out of the con- flict will come the victory and peace of truth . We ...
... forces- pure Monotheism , as represented by the yet more numerous Jews and Mohammedans , and the modified Monotheism of Christendom - stand with confronting faces . Out of the con- flict will come the victory and peace of truth . We ...
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