Littell's Living Age, Volume 127Living Age Company Incorporated, 1875 |
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Page 67
... human nature lies in the difficulty of whatever defence , the fortress is carried religion as belonging to a rival corpora- tion ; others. From Macmillan's Magazine . NATURAL RELIGION . III . reconciling these two kinds of knowledge , of ...
... human nature lies in the difficulty of whatever defence , the fortress is carried religion as belonging to a rival corpora- tion ; others. From Macmillan's Magazine . NATURAL RELIGION . III . reconciling these two kinds of knowledge , of ...
Page 72
... human happiness as all particular meet with . When he is able to measure measures contrived to increase human this precisely , his hope becomes confi- happiness . No man fights with any heart dence even in circumstances which might if ...
... human happiness as all particular meet with . When he is able to measure measures contrived to increase human this precisely , his hope becomes confi- happiness . No man fights with any heart dence even in circumstances which might if ...
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... human intellect , and that theology has been refuted by the discoveries of modern sci- ence . The questions which we ... human life . It may be stated perhaps much as follows : " We have not much reason to believe in any future state ...
... human intellect , and that theology has been refuted by the discoveries of modern sci- ence . The questions which we ... human life . It may be stated perhaps much as follows : " We have not much reason to believe in any future state ...
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