Anniversary AddressesCongregational Sunday School and Publishing Company, 1894 - 517 pages |
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Page 38
... themes of disputation . The facts of science , once settled , accum- ulate as a fund . The skill of one generation is trans- mitted to another , and every invention becomes a stepping - stone to other inventions . Practically there are ...
... themes of disputation . The facts of science , once settled , accum- ulate as a fund . The skill of one generation is trans- mitted to another , and every invention becomes a stepping - stone to other inventions . Practically there are ...
Page 44
... themes , the great moral interests of man , lie in the foreground of human vision ; if not always recognized , yet , when pointed out , recognizable . How often have . pagan minds asserted the very obligations which their lives have ...
... themes , the great moral interests of man , lie in the foreground of human vision ; if not always recognized , yet , when pointed out , recognizable . How often have . pagan minds asserted the very obligations which their lives have ...
Page 45
... theme that infinitely transcends all other themes in importance , he may well hold us pecul- iarly responsible for that fair - minded , earnest inquiry . Brought as we are in regard to questions of inconceiv- able magnitude to the ...
... theme that infinitely transcends all other themes in importance , he may well hold us pecul- iarly responsible for that fair - minded , earnest inquiry . Brought as we are in regard to questions of inconceiv- able magnitude to the ...
Page 46
... themes of religion , and to turn away from the whole subject . The plea he makes condemns him . " Thou knewest , " may his Maker reply , " thou knewest that this gravest of themes called for the best of thy energies , and wherefore then ...
... themes of religion , and to turn away from the whole subject . The plea he makes condemns him . " Thou knewest , " may his Maker reply , " thou knewest that this gravest of themes called for the best of thy energies , and wherefore then ...
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... themes and records which have busied the greatest intellects , filled the noblest hearts , and prompted the grandest movements in the world's his- tory ; they betray a spirit and method unfitted to com- mand intellectual or moral ...
... themes and records which have busied the greatest intellects , filled the noblest hearts , and prompted the grandest movements in the world's his- tory ; they betray a spirit and method unfitted to com- mand intellectual or moral ...
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