Selected Prose and PoetryHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1969 - Počet stran: 568 |
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... moral sentence . The moral law lies at the centre of nature and radiates to the circumference . It is the pith and marrow of every sub- stance , every relation , and every process . All things with which we deal , preach to us . What is ...
... moral sentence . The moral law lies at the centre of nature and radiates to the circumference . It is the pith and marrow of every sub- stance , every relation , and every process . All things with which we deal , preach to us . What is ...
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... moral senti- ment , which never forfeits its supremacy . All moods may be safely tried , and their weight allowed to all objections : the moral sentiment as easily outweighs them all , as any one . This is the drop which balances the ...
... moral senti- ment , which never forfeits its supremacy . All moods may be safely tried , and their weight allowed to all objections : the moral sentiment as easily outweighs them all , as any one . This is the drop which balances the ...
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... moral truth which I call the first philosophy . . . . September 8 , 1833 Back again to myself . I believe that the error of religionists lies in this , that they do not know the extent or the harmony or the depth of their moral nature ...
... moral truth which I call the first philosophy . . . . September 8 , 1833 Back again to myself . I believe that the error of religionists lies in this , that they do not know the extent or the harmony or the depth of their moral nature ...
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1803MAY 25 Born in Boston Massachusetts | 246 |
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Ode Inscribed to W H Channing | 433 |
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