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... thought expedient , however , to drop the latter half , retaining only , for the title , the words , THE UNITARIAN . The name of Rev. A. P. Peabody , of Portsmouth , N. H. , was rig nally given as one of the Editors of this work ; but ...
... thought expedient , however , to drop the latter half , retaining only , for the title , the words , THE UNITARIAN . The name of Rev. A. P. Peabody , of Portsmouth , N. H. , was rig nally given as one of the Editors of this work ; but ...
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... thought the credentials of a system , which had such unworthy professors , not even worth exam- ining ; and they therefore rejected the gospel without exami- nation . A system , which numbered among its guardians , among its priests ...
... thought the credentials of a system , which had such unworthy professors , not even worth exam- ining ; and they therefore rejected the gospel without exami- nation . A system , which numbered among its guardians , among its priests ...
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... thought to legis- late people into high - toned moral beings . The better informed among us are daily perceiving the necessity of pay- ing more and more attention to the culture of the individual mind . They are daily becoming better ...
... thought to legis- late people into high - toned moral beings . The better informed among us are daily perceiving the necessity of pay- ing more and more attention to the culture of the individual mind . They are daily becoming better ...
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... thought , of reason , of virtue . The greatest and best have nothing of which the least and worst have not the germs . And there is not an individual in whom those germs cannot be warmed into life and expanded into a generous virtue ...
... thought , of reason , of virtue . The greatest and best have nothing of which the least and worst have not the germs . And there is not an individual in whom those germs cannot be warmed into life and expanded into a generous virtue ...
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... thought not . That he had power to touch the heart , power to quicken the soul , to give it the very life of virtue , power to change the whole face of the moral and political world , was not dreamed of in the philoso- phy which , for ...
... thought not . That he had power to touch the heart , power to quicken the soul , to give it the very life of virtue , power to change the whole face of the moral and political world , was not dreamed of in the philoso- phy which , for ...
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