Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 45John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1858 |
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... earth be solved . The goal , therefore , of man's aims and endeavors , of which history is the record , is the attainment of this spirit- ual freedom , the appropriation and fulfill- ment of the eternal reason , oneness with the ...
... earth be solved . The goal , therefore , of man's aims and endeavors , of which history is the record , is the attainment of this spirit- ual freedom , the appropriation and fulfill- ment of the eternal reason , oneness with the ...
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... earth , and that apart from them ganized state - all classes equally submitted his destiny is frustrated . to the authority of law , the obligations and services attached to every social rela- tion distinctly defined and prescribed ...
... earth , and that apart from them ganized state - all classes equally submitted his destiny is frustrated . to the authority of law , the obligations and services attached to every social rela- tion distinctly defined and prescribed ...
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... earth . The antagonism of the two principles typified the struggles of human life ; while the final triumph of Ormuzd symbolized the recompense , the grand consummating synthesis , with which they were destined to be closed . The ...
... earth . The antagonism of the two principles typified the struggles of human life ; while the final triumph of Ormuzd symbolized the recompense , the grand consummating synthesis , with which they were destined to be closed . The ...
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... earth to heaven . The temporal and the spirit- ual were separated no longer . Those who accepted Christ , and let his Spirit work the intended change within them , entered thereby into immediate commun- ion with God ; and in that ...
... earth to heaven . The temporal and the spirit- ual were separated no longer . Those who accepted Christ , and let his Spirit work the intended change within them , entered thereby into immediate commun- ion with God ; and in that ...
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... earth , " as is commonly said , but upon a mere pellicle of cool matter , the thickness of which , when compared with that of the earth , would represent little more than one inch It is very difficult to determine even for a globe whose ...
... earth , " as is commonly said , but upon a mere pellicle of cool matter , the thickness of which , when compared with that of the earth , would represent little more than one inch It is very difficult to determine even for a globe whose ...
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