The Christian Review, Volume 16Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1851 |
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Page 11
... philosophy were deep , but they were not yet made to send out their streams over all the earth . The time had not come , in God's good providence , for the universal diffusion of that truth which they had so carefully elaborated . There ...
... philosophy were deep , but they were not yet made to send out their streams over all the earth . The time had not come , in God's good providence , for the universal diffusion of that truth which they had so carefully elaborated . There ...
Page 12
... philosophy of charity was applied to the propagation of the gospel , by means of Christian missions . The peculiar or- ganization of the Romish Church was favorable to mission- ary aggression , and it was often conducted with commend ...
... philosophy of charity was applied to the propagation of the gospel , by means of Christian missions . The peculiar or- ganization of the Romish Church was favorable to mission- ary aggression , and it was often conducted with commend ...
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... Philosophy , are each advancing their claims in the proper education of a Protestant theologian . The handsome com- pliment paid by Dr. Arnold in a letter to Archbishop Whately to the scholarly accomplishments of American missionaries ...
... Philosophy , are each advancing their claims in the proper education of a Protestant theologian . The handsome com- pliment paid by Dr. Arnold in a letter to Archbishop Whately to the scholarly accomplishments of American missionaries ...
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... Philosophy . This idea of Progress possesses the mind of our Poet , stirs him to enthusiasm , and invigorates his verse . He cannot dwell content with the pat- rimony of the past ; and proud as he is of the present , he is restless ...
... Philosophy . This idea of Progress possesses the mind of our Poet , stirs him to enthusiasm , and invigorates his verse . He cannot dwell content with the pat- rimony of the past ; and proud as he is of the present , he is restless ...
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... philosophy becomes the picture of his fancy , and again the objective idol towards which he points . Thus vivid and present is his faith in human attainment ; as , in " The Golden Year , " when he has painted his vision of its peace and ...
... philosophy becomes the picture of his fancy , and again the objective idol towards which he points . Thus vivid and present is his faith in human attainment ; as , in " The Golden Year , " when he has painted his vision of its peace and ...
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