The North American Review, Band 148O. Everett, 1889 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... moral evil , by the mystery of pain , by the apparent anoma- lies of waste and of caprice on the face of creation ; and not least of all by the fact that , while the moral government of the world is founded on the free agency of man ...
... moral evil , by the mystery of pain , by the apparent anoma- lies of waste and of caprice on the face of creation ; and not least of all by the fact that , while the moral government of the world is founded on the free agency of man ...
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... moral cultivation or moral sensitiveness in each case , this experience would represent a higher or a lower standard . In poetry , in human relationships , in natural beauty , they would look for the soothing or stimulating forces ...
... moral cultivation or moral sensitiveness in each case , this experience would represent a higher or a lower standard . In poetry , in human relationships , in natural beauty , they would look for the soothing or stimulating forces ...
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... moral influence , any careful thinker will admit that mere ethics can be taught , perhaps as efficiently , and certainly at an immensely less expense , in some way , while , though the churches would claim that nothing ld quite take ...
... moral influence , any careful thinker will admit that mere ethics can be taught , perhaps as efficiently , and certainly at an immensely less expense , in some way , while , though the churches would claim that nothing ld quite take ...
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