Littell's Living Age, Volume 143Living Age Company Incorporated, 1879 |
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Pagina 125
... humanity must be taken to be a gain to humanity , even if it does not ap- pear to tend to happiness ; and there is no higher duty , of the smaller duties , than to recognize the right of those who have increased the sum of human powers ...
... humanity must be taken to be a gain to humanity , even if it does not ap- pear to tend to happiness ; and there is no higher duty , of the smaller duties , than to recognize the right of those who have increased the sum of human powers ...
Pagina 536
... human reason apart from Christianity to be insufficient and incom- plete . He would have been undecided and sceptical , had he ceased to be a Christian . count with the brand of scepticism would be as unreasonable as cruel ; for such ...
... human reason apart from Christianity to be insufficient and incom- plete . He would have been undecided and sceptical , had he ceased to be a Christian . count with the brand of scepticism would be as unreasonable as cruel ; for such ...
Pagina 626
... human nature as a whole , aside to comment . That is the function the more complete his presentation of life of the homilist . We must learn how to in organized complexity , the greater he live from him less by his precepts , than will ...
... human nature as a whole , aside to comment . That is the function the more complete his presentation of life of the homilist . We must learn how to in organized complexity , the greater he live from him less by his precepts , than will ...
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