The North American Review, Volume 135University of Northern Iowa, 1882 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 106
... moral consciousness of people is the Amen to the pulpit . As Sunday- schools bring thousands of young men and maidens to the humble office of teachers , they are taught to study the sacred scriptures ; they are provided with helpers ...
... moral consciousness of people is the Amen to the pulpit . As Sunday- schools bring thousands of young men and maidens to the humble office of teachers , they are taught to study the sacred scriptures ; they are provided with helpers ...
Page 107
... moral unity , and by their accord with human reason and intelligent moral consciousness , they justly hold authority over men's conduct and character . But they claim no such mechanical perfection as has been claimed for them . They ...
... moral unity , and by their accord with human reason and intelligent moral consciousness , they justly hold authority over men's conduct and character . But they claim no such mechanical perfection as has been claimed for them . They ...
Page 327
... morals , incorruptible in thought and feeling , persevered in the task of making an English ver- sion because he was ... moral persuasions of a man like Goethe are objects of a rational curiosity , and the duty of a translator is simple ...
... morals , incorruptible in thought and feeling , persevered in the task of making an English ver- sion because he was ... moral persuasions of a man like Goethe are objects of a rational curiosity , and the duty of a translator is simple ...
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