The American Biblical Repository1842 |
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Page 81
... called " the incarnation of thought . " This body it is the high duty of him who aims to sway the minds of men at will , diligently and lawfully to train and educate . And , surely , it is no small , no despicable task to make the vital ...
... called " the incarnation of thought . " This body it is the high duty of him who aims to sway the minds of men at will , diligently and lawfully to train and educate . And , surely , it is no small , no despicable task to make the vital ...
Page 85
... called an accomplished speaker who does not know all the movements of the voice ; who does not understand precisely what is their office in the expression of the various degrees or kinds of thought and passion ; and who cannot ...
... called an accomplished speaker who does not know all the movements of the voice ; who does not understand precisely what is their office in the expression of the various degrees or kinds of thought and passion ; and who cannot ...
Page 89
... called in to be a mouth to the people . Something more was needed than the thorough instruction given by our Saviour to his Apostles in his long intercourse with them ; something more too , than a Peter's devotedness and zeal . The Holy ...
... called in to be a mouth to the people . Something more was needed than the thorough instruction given by our Saviour to his Apostles in his long intercourse with them ; something more too , than a Peter's devotedness and zeal . The Holy ...
Page 92
... called , ) nor to a " social compact , " for the origin of government , nor to " necessity " for the origin of society . The family contained the elements of both . An enlarged family is a society . The regulations adopted by a father ...
... called , ) nor to a " social compact , " for the origin of government , nor to " necessity " for the origin of society . The family contained the elements of both . An enlarged family is a society . The regulations adopted by a father ...
Page 108
... called gynæconitis , into which no man has admission , unless he be a near rela- tion . " This diversity of treatment resulted from the peculiar characteristics of the two nations . The Romans were sober and practical ; the Greeks ...
... called gynæconitis , into which no man has admission , unless he be a near rela- tion . " This diversity of treatment resulted from the peculiar characteristics of the two nations . The Romans were sober and practical ; the Greeks ...
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