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Quiet and conservative in tone , it nevertheless shares the major attitude of his tumultuous and progressive age , its faith in active reason , in man's power to affect the world , and in his full responsibility for whatever he may ...
Quiet and conservative in tone , it nevertheless shares the major attitude of his tumultuous and progressive age , its faith in active reason , in man's power to affect the world , and in his full responsibility for whatever he may ...
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Although the basis of his argument is an appeal to reason and human kindliness the fashion of the time led him to quote scriptural authority after arguing each point . Thus , for example , referring to Adam's biblically asserted need of ...
Although the basis of his argument is an appeal to reason and human kindliness the fashion of the time led him to quote scriptural authority after arguing each point . Thus , for example , referring to Adam's biblically asserted need of ...
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And in a set of verses : ' Tis said Indifference marks the present time , Then hear the reason - though ' tis told in rhyme A king who can't , a Prince of Wales who don't , Patriots who shan't , and Ministers who won't , What matters ...
And in a set of verses : ' Tis said Indifference marks the present time , Then hear the reason - though ' tis told in rhyme A king who can't , a Prince of Wales who don't , Patriots who shan't , and Ministers who won't , What matters ...
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