The Christian Examiner, Volume 74Crosby, Nichols, & Company, 1863 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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... Results of Emancipation , 142. Gurowski's Diary , 143. Weiss's Thanks- giving Sermon , 144. Autobiography of Charles V. , 144. Herzegovina and Omer Pasha , 145. — Art , Poetry , and Romance . Schnaase's History of Art , 146. Bayard ...
... Results of Emancipation , 142. Gurowski's Diary , 143. Weiss's Thanks- giving Sermon , 144. Autobiography of Charles V. , 144. Herzegovina and Omer Pasha , 145. — Art , Poetry , and Romance . Schnaase's History of Art , 146. Bayard ...
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present , and one in which so large a proportion of the results arrived at are spurious . The chief difficulty seems to be , that questions in social science , and problems in morals , politics , and religion , are not yet investigated ...
present , and one in which so large a proportion of the results arrived at are spurious . The chief difficulty seems to be , that questions in social science , and problems in morals , politics , and religion , are not yet investigated ...
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... resulting from it . If a theory is true , and involves a principle of right and justice , its develop- ment in ... results . But the realization of those results de- pends , first , on the general recognition of their desirableness ; and ...
... resulting from it . If a theory is true , and involves a principle of right and justice , its develop- ment in ... results . But the realization of those results de- pends , first , on the general recognition of their desirableness ; and ...
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... result . " - pp . 48–51 . Mr. Mill dwells with much 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 ...
... result . " - pp . 48–51 . Mr. Mill dwells with much 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 ...
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... results inevitably from the success of any attempt at discouraging freedom of thought and discussion . What Mr. Mill fears more than any other danger of the age is that tendency by which men are growing more and more alike in thoughts ...
... results inevitably from the success of any attempt at discouraging freedom of thought and discussion . What Mr. Mill fears more than any other danger of the age is that tendency by which men are growing more and more alike in thoughts ...
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