Essays: First SeriesH. Altemus, 1899 - 322 pages |
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Page 25
... manners of that period are plain and fierce . The reverence exhibited is for personal qualities , courage , address , self - command , justice , strength , swiftness , a loud voice , a broad chest . Luxury is not known , nor elegance ...
... manners of that period are plain and fierce . The reverence exhibited is for personal qualities , courage , address , self - command , justice , strength , swiftness , a loud voice , a broad chest . Luxury is not known , nor elegance ...
Page 26
... manners is , that they belong to man , and are known to every man in virtue of his being once a child ; beside that always there are individ- uals who retain these characteristics . A person of childlike genius and inborn energy is ...
... manners is , that they belong to man , and are known to every man in virtue of his being once a child ; beside that always there are individ- uals who retain these characteristics . A person of childlike genius and inborn energy is ...
Page 80
... manner the reformers summon conventions , and vote and resolve in mul- titude . But not so , O friends ! will the God deign to enter and inhabit you , but by a method precisely the reverse . It is only as a man puts off from himself all ...
... manner the reformers summon conventions , and vote and resolve in mul- titude . But not so , O friends ! will the God deign to enter and inhabit you , but by a method precisely the reverse . It is only as a man puts off from himself all ...
Page 80
... manner the reformers suininon conventions , and vote and resolve in multitude . But not so , O friends ! will the God deign to enter and inhabit you , but by a method precisely the reverse . It is only as a man puts off from himself all ...
... manner the reformers suininon conventions , and vote and resolve in multitude . But not so , O friends ! will the God deign to enter and inhabit you , but by a method precisely the reverse . It is only as a man puts off from himself all ...
Page 86
... manner the doctrine of the Last Judgment . He assumed that judgment is not executed in this world ; that the wicked are successful ; that the good are miserable ; and then urged from reason and from Scripture a compensation to be made ...
... manner the doctrine of the Last Judgment . He assumed that judgment is not executed in this world ; that the wicked are successful ; that the good are miserable ; and then urged from reason and from Scripture a compensation to be made ...
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