Essays and English TraitsP. F. Collier & son, 1909 - 493 頁 |
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第 152 頁
... religion vulgarly stands on numbers of be- lievers . Whenever the appeal is made , —no matter how indi- rectly , to numbers , proclamation is then and there made that religion is not . He that finds God a sweet enveloping thought to him ...
... religion vulgarly stands on numbers of be- lievers . Whenever the appeal is made , —no matter how indi- rectly , to numbers , proclamation is then and there made that religion is not . He that finds God a sweet enveloping thought to him ...
第 255 頁
... religious man will , of course , wish to cast his vote with the democrat , for free- trade , for wide suffrage , for ... religion , nor establish schools , nor encour- age science , nor emancipate the slave , nor befriend the poor , or ...
... religious man will , of course , wish to cast his vote with the democrat , for free- trade , for wide suffrage , for ... religion , nor establish schools , nor encour- age science , nor emancipate the slave , nor befriend the poor , or ...
第 291 頁
... religious tr -religion of character is so apt to be invaded . R must always be a crab fruit : it cannot be grafted and its wild beauty . " I have seen , " said a traveller who known the extremes of society , " I have seen human na in ...
... religious tr -religion of character is so apt to be invaded . R must always be a crab fruit : it cannot be grafted and its wild beauty . " I have seen , " said a traveller who known the extremes of society , " I have seen human na in ...
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