MiscellaniesHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1883 - 425 páginas |
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... moral system ; that it presents men with truths which are their own reason , and enjoins practices that are their own justification ; that if miracles may be said to have been its evidence to the first Christians , they are not its ...
... moral system ; that it presents men with truths which are their own reason , and enjoins practices that are their own justification ; that if miracles may be said to have been its evidence to the first Christians , they are not its ...
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... moral man , mixes with surrounding nature , ― by day , with the changing seasons , by night the stars roll over it gladly , becomes a sentiment , a poet , a prophet , an orator , to every townsman and passenger , an altar where the ...
... moral man , mixes with surrounding nature , ― by day , with the changing seasons , by night the stars roll over it gladly , becomes a sentiment , a poet , a prophet , an orator , to every townsman and passenger , an altar where the ...
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Ralph Waldo Emerson. hour , they overlooked the moral law , and winked at a practical exception to the Bill of Rights they had drawn up . They winked at the exception , be- lieving it insignificant . But the moral law , the nature of ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson. hour , they overlooked the moral law , and winked at a practical exception to the Bill of Rights they had drawn up . They winked at the exception , be- lieving it insignificant . But the moral law , the nature of ...
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... moral qualities of a commander , a patience not to be tired out , a serious devotion to the cause of the country that never swerved , a hope that never failed . He was a Puritan in the army , with traits - - that remind one of John ...
... moral qualities of a commander , a patience not to be tired out , a serious devotion to the cause of the country that never swerved , a hope that never failed . He was a Puritan in the army , with traits - - that remind one of John ...
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... like a father to us , always counselling us to be firm in the path of duty , and setting the exam- ple himself . I think a more moral man , or one more - likely to enter the kingdom of heaven , cannot be APPENDIX . 127.
... like a father to us , always counselling us to be firm in the path of duty , and setting the exam- ple himself . I think a more moral man , or one more - likely to enter the kingdom of heaven , cannot be APPENDIX . 127.
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