The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 12; Volume 75Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1870 - American literature |
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Page 310
... true and good , and , even if he is not , your trust will tend to make him true and good . It is the same with the religions of the world . Let us but once make up our mind to look in them for what is true and good , and we shall hardly ...
... true and good , and , even if he is not , your trust will tend to make him true and good . It is the same with the religions of the world . Let us but once make up our mind to look in them for what is true and good , and we shall hardly ...
Page 312
... true God ? wish we could explore together in this spirit the ancient religions of man- kind , for I feel convinced that the more we know of them the more we shall see that there is not one which is entirely false ; nay , that in one ...
... true God ? wish we could explore together in this spirit the ancient religions of man- kind , for I feel convinced that the more we know of them the more we shall see that there is not one which is entirely false ; nay , that in one ...
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... true that the Reform Bill of 1867 was of magnitude enough to form the com- mencement of a new period ; and some years hence , when we look back , it is possible that we shall see that it actually did so . But this is not visible yet ...
... true that the Reform Bill of 1867 was of magnitude enough to form the com- mencement of a new period ; and some years hence , when we look back , it is possible that we shall see that it actually did so . But this is not visible yet ...
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