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... civilization , and the philosophy of history . By some Christianity has been treated as a mere result of civilization , and of what is called the progressive develop- ment of the human race ; by others as a mere element , although ...
... civilization , and the philosophy of history . By some Christianity has been treated as a mere result of civilization , and of what is called the progressive develop- ment of the human race ; by others as a mere element , although ...
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... civilization . infinitely superior to that of the nations they had conquered . Nay , the civilization of the west , anterior to the Christian , can easily be traced back to one primitive and original fountain . Rome derived her religion ...
... civilization . infinitely superior to that of the nations they had conquered . Nay , the civilization of the west , anterior to the Christian , can easily be traced back to one primitive and original fountain . Rome derived her religion ...
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... civilization , it would in due time have developed the higher forms of society that the culture of Greece and the polity of Rome would have succeeded , in the course of nature , to the patriarchal system of the Incas and the fierce sway ...
... civilization , it would in due time have developed the higher forms of society that the culture of Greece and the polity of Rome would have succeeded , in the course of nature , to the patriarchal system of the Incas and the fierce sway ...
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... civilization of the Mexicans by their own laws and the Christian faith , yet , a vast advantage is felt by the investigator in possessing even the recollections and the imperfect relics of a living people as the means of interpreting ...
... civilization of the Mexicans by their own laws and the Christian faith , yet , a vast advantage is felt by the investigator in possessing even the recollections and the imperfect relics of a living people as the means of interpreting ...
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... civilization of the continent . It comprises an account of the mounds - of almost incredible size and of a pyramidal character ; of the sepulchres of the ancient caciques - smaller structures but almost innumerable - and of the varied ...
... civilization of the continent . It comprises an account of the mounds - of almost incredible size and of a pyramidal character ; of the sepulchres of the ancient caciques - smaller structures but almost innumerable - and of the varied ...
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Сторінка 210 - Past, But the hopes of youth fall thick in the blast And the days are dark and dreary. Be still, sad heart ! and cease repining ; Behind the clouds is the sun still shining ; Thy fate is the common fate of all, Into each life some rain must fall, Some days must be dark and dreary.
Сторінка 466 - And surely your blood of your lives will I require : at the hand of every beast will I require it, and at the hand of man ; at the hand of every man's brother will I require the life of man. Whoso sheddeth man's blood, by man shall his blood be shed : for in the image of God made he man.
Сторінка 211 - THE shades of night were falling fast, As through an Alpine village passed A youth, who bore, 'mid snow and ice, A banner with the strange device, Excelsior...
Сторінка 211 - At break of day, as heavenward The pious monks of Saint Bernard Uttered the oft-repeated prayer, A voice cried through the startled air Excelsior ! A traveller, by the faithful hound, Half-buried in the snow was found, Still grasping in his hand of ice That banner with the strange device Excelsior ! There in the twilight cold and gray, Lifeless, but beautiful, he lay, And from the sky, serene and far, A voice fell, like a falling star, Excelsior ! POEMS ON SLAVERY.
Сторінка 211 - Try not the Pass ! " the old man said : " Dark lowers the tempest overhead, The roaring torrent is deep and wide ! >? And loud that clarion voice replied Excelsior ! " O stay," the maiden said, " and rest Thy weary head upon this breast...
Сторінка 210 - THE day is cold, and dark, and dreary ; It rains, and the wind is never weary ; The vine still clings to the mouldering wall, But at every gust the dead leaves fall, And the day is dark and dreary.
Сторінка 298 - Forasmuch as the good education of children is of singular behoof and benefit to any commonwealth ; and whereas many parents and masters are too indulgent and negligent of their duty in that kind...
Сторінка 299 - It being one chief project of that old deluder, Satan, to keep men from the knowledge of the Scriptures, as in former times by keeping them in an unknown tongue, so in these latter times by persuading from the use of tongues...
Сторінка 97 - The visible church of Christ is a congregation of faithful men, in the which the pure Word of God is preached, and the sacraments be duly ministered according to Christ's ordinance in all those things that of necessity are requisite to the same.
Сторінка 44 - You will think me transported with enthusiasm, but I am not. I am well aware of the toil, and blood, and treasure, that it will cost us to maintain this Declaration, and support and defend these States. Yet, through all the gloom, I can see the rays of ravishing light and glory.