| 1986 - 154 Seiten
...inevitably from the attribute of Divine justice. The conclusion of a modern historian is noteworthy : " One lesson, and only one, history may be said to repeat...is built somehow on moral foundations : that in the Ions; run it is well with the good ; in the long run it is ill with the wicked " (Froude). 8. Judah,... | |
| Behrman House - 1968 - 134 Seiten
...inevitably from the attribute of Divine justice. The conclusion of a modern historian is noteworthy : " One lesson, and only one, history may be said to repeat...the good ; in the long run it is ill with the wicked " (Froude). 8. Judah, the son of Tabbai, was among the teachers who fled to Alexandria, because of... | |
| John Rodman Williams - 1996 - 1466 Seiten
...there is a plain, evident, unmis13J. A. Froude. a noted historian, writes, "One lesson and one only, 996 See George Seldes, ed., The Great Quotations, 264. This very fact suggests that history is a manifestation... | |
| William Barclay - 1998 - 340 Seiten
...guiding hand and a guiding mind behind it and in it. JA Froude wrote: 'One lesson and one lesson only history may be said to repeat with distinctness, that...foundations, that in the long run it is well with the good, and in the long run it is ill with the wicked.' This is of course the biblical view of history. The... | |
| 1956 - 356 Seiten
...these forces would have been triumphant. JA Froude, the great nineteenth-century historian, wrote: 'One lesson, and only one, history may be said to...foundations, that in the long run it is well with the good, and in the long run it is ill with the wicked.' But if the resurrection had not taken place, that very... | |
| William Barclay - 1957 - 300 Seiten
...exactly what JA Froude, the great nineteenth-century historian, said: 'One lesson, and one lesson only, history may be said to repeat with distinctness, that...foundations, that, in the long run, it is well with the good, and, in the long run, it will be ill with the wicked.' The whole message of the Hebrew prophets was... | |
| Duncan Bell - 2009 - 336 Seiten
...occasionally lapsing into a Whiggishly optimistic defence of national development. As he wrote in 1864, "One lesson, and only one, history may be said to...it is ill with the wicked. But this is no science." Froude, "The Science of History" [1864], in his Short Studies on Great Subjects (London, 1877), III,... | |
| Herbert George Wood - 1934 - 274 Seiten
...confirm this reading of the past? Years ago Froude wrote in an address on "The Science of History": "One lesson and only one history may be said to repeat...than the old doctrine taught long ago by the Hebrew prophets".1 Was Froude justified in claiming the support of history for the outlook of the Hebrew prophets,... | |
| 224 Seiten
...whose view of this attempt to reduce the behavior of man to a science was negative in the extreme: "The world is built somehow on moral foundations;...in the long run, it is well with the good; in the 37 Ibid. 38 Heyck, Transformation, 133. "Quoted ibid., 135. 40 Ibid. 41 Ibid., 137. long run, it is... | |
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