University of Colorado Studies: Studies in the humanities. Series bUniversity of Colorado., 1945 |
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... spirit , to think his own thoughts and dream his own dreams , and to voice his own aspirations without let or hindrance . This sovereignty is sacred ground : persuasion - the sword of the spirit - may enter it ; but no physical force ...
... spirit , to think his own thoughts and dream his own dreams , and to voice his own aspirations without let or hindrance . This sovereignty is sacred ground : persuasion - the sword of the spirit - may enter it ; but no physical force ...
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... spirit to move now one , now another , to say a prayer , to speak a word of exhortation , or to re- peat a passage from the Holy Book . But speech was not necessary . Rather a brooding of the spirit in com- pany with others . Charles ...
... spirit to move now one , now another , to say a prayer , to speak a word of exhortation , or to re- peat a passage from the Holy Book . But speech was not necessary . Rather a brooding of the spirit in com- pany with others . Charles ...
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... spirits that contend for the government of all that men do or say : the spirit that creates and the spirit that denies , the hope that man can raise himself through the ages a little nearer God , and the mocking doubt that human nature ...
... spirits that contend for the government of all that men do or say : the spirit that creates and the spirit that denies , the hope that man can raise himself through the ages a little nearer God , and the mocking doubt that human nature ...
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The New England Puritans | 1 |
Humanism in Massachusetts | 19 |
The Quakers | 29 |
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