The American Biblical Repository1842 |
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Page 73
... opinions of fallible men , the grounds of which he neither can see nor understand - knows fully as he may know with all the light of learning reflected on the pages of inspiration , directly from the near lamp of his own well- lighted ...
... opinions of fallible men , the grounds of which he neither can see nor understand - knows fully as he may know with all the light of learning reflected on the pages of inspiration , directly from the near lamp of his own well- lighted ...
Page 106
... opinion , and were treated with less apparent considera- tion , than in the heroic age . Wives shared the bed , but not the table , of their husbands . They were confined to their own apartments , and maidens were not permitted to pass ...
... opinion , and were treated with less apparent considera- tion , than in the heroic age . Wives shared the bed , but not the table , of their husbands . They were confined to their own apartments , and maidens were not permitted to pass ...
Page 107
... opinion had thrown in their way . But the true estimate of female virtues may be learned from the language which Thucydides puts into the mouth of Pericles , when addressing the widows of those who died in the first campaign of the ...
... opinion had thrown in their way . But the true estimate of female virtues may be learned from the language which Thucydides puts into the mouth of Pericles , when addressing the widows of those who died in the first campaign of the ...
Page 111
... opinions of the age , their tastes and their modes of ex- pression . Its effect upon modern literature has been most remarkable . It has rendered the principle of romantic love the main spring of modern poetry and of imaginative com ...
... opinions of the age , their tastes and their modes of ex- pression . Its effect upon modern literature has been most remarkable . It has rendered the principle of romantic love the main spring of modern poetry and of imaginative com ...
Page 116
... opinion , " even though that opinion be founded in error , and he be able to substitute in place of it an irrefragable truth . Knowing with what fond tenacity men cling to their ancient and accredited forms of belief , he does not like ...
... opinion , " even though that opinion be founded in error , and he be able to substitute in place of it an irrefragable truth . Knowing with what fond tenacity men cling to their ancient and accredited forms of belief , he does not like ...
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