The Complete Works of Thomas Dick, Band 1Sumner and Goodman, 1849 |
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... intel- lectual light over the human race be accompa- nied with the most strenuous exertions to pro- mote the moral renovation of mankind . For vice and ignorance , especially among the lower orders , generally go hand in hand ; and ...
... intel- lectual light over the human race be accompa- nied with the most strenuous exertions to pro- mote the moral renovation of mankind . For vice and ignorance , especially among the lower orders , generally go hand in hand ; and ...
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... intel- lectual pursuits . Would we then accelerate the march of sci- ence far beyond the rate of its past and present progress , would we wish to extend its range far beyond its present boundaries , nothing is so likely to effectuate ...
... intel- lectual pursuits . Would we then accelerate the march of sci- ence far beyond the rate of its past and present progress , would we wish to extend its range far beyond its present boundaries , nothing is so likely to effectuate ...
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... intel- ligent system . It might be shown , that not only the two fundamental principles of religion and morality stated above , but all the moral precepts which flow from them , are founded on the nature of God , and on the relations ...
... intel- ligent system . It might be shown , that not only the two fundamental principles of religion and morality stated above , but all the moral precepts which flow from them , are founded on the nature of God , and on the relations ...
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... intel- ligent performance of the offices of piety and the duties of religion . But how can we ever expect that an ignorant uncultivated mind , unaccus- tomed to a regular train of rational thought , can enter , with spirit and ...
... intel- ligent performance of the offices of piety and the duties of religion . But how can we ever expect that an ignorant uncultivated mind , unaccus- tomed to a regular train of rational thought , can enter , with spirit and ...
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... intel- lectual instruction , they may be said to " have eyes , but see not , ears , but hear not , neither do they understand , " and hence , they pass through the scenes of mortality , almost unconscious of their relation to the ...
... intel- lectual instruction , they may be said to " have eyes , but see not , ears , but hear not , neither do they understand , " and hence , they pass through the scenes of mortality , almost unconscious of their relation to the ...
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