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... moral truth , from a free haud- " ling , in a becoming spirit , of subjects peculiarly " liable to suffer by the repetition of conventional " language , and from traditional methods of treat- " ment . " [ March , 1860. ] THE EDUCATION ...
... moral truth , from a free haud- " ling , in a becoming spirit , of subjects peculiarly " liable to suffer by the repetition of conventional " language , and from traditional methods of treat- " ment . " [ March , 1860. ] THE EDUCATION ...
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... moral and positive commands ; the latter , precise and particular , ruling the customs , the festivals , the worship ... morals excluded . But the reason for all the minute commands is never given . Why they may eat the sheep and not the ...
... moral and positive commands ; the latter , precise and particular , ruling the customs , the festivals , the worship ... morals excluded . But the reason for all the minute commands is never given . Why they may eat the sheep and not the ...
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... morality . It is assumed that the hearer will find within himself a sufficient sanction for the precepts . It is no longer ... moral and spiritual clearness , though traceable with certainty up to this date , at any rate received a check ...
... morality . It is assumed that the hearer will find within himself a sufficient sanction for the precepts . It is no longer ... moral and spiritual clearness , though traceable with certainty up to this date , at any rate received a check ...
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... morality than was to be found elsewhere in the world . There were many points , undoubtedly , in which the early morality of the Greeks and Romans would well bear a comparison with that of the Hebrews . In sim- plicity of life , in ...
... morality than was to be found elsewhere in the world . There were many points , undoubtedly , in which the early morality of the Greeks and Romans would well bear a comparison with that of the Hebrews . In sim- plicity of life , in ...
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... moral sentiments and the moral force which lie at the back of all political life and are abso- lutely indispensable to its vigour are in great measure Roman too . It is true that the life and power of all morality whatever will always ...
... moral sentiments and the moral force which lie at the back of all political life and are abso- lutely indispensable to its vigour are in great measure Roman too . It is true that the life and power of all morality whatever will always ...
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