Sermons,' by HL Eads, Bishop of South Union, Kentucky. Fourth edition, 1887. that the ideal of these projectors has to a certain degree been realised ; nor can we know for how many years an eccentric movement of this kind will endure the test of time... "Robert Elsmere": And the Battle of Belief - Page 41de William Ewart Gladstone - 1888 - 52 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1888 - 548 pages
...non-resistance, peace, equality of inheritance, and unspottedness from the world." * The evidence of travelers appears to show that the ideal of these projectors...for the greatest races of mankind, we know already. Philosophy and art, creative genins and practical energy, had their turn before the Advent ; and we... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1888 - 916 pages
...from a preface to Shaker Sermons, by HL Eads, Bishop of South Union, Kentucky. Fourth edition, 1887. one far to throw a sort of dam across Philosophy and art, creative genius and practical energy, had their turn before the Advent ; and we... | |
| Rev. A. Scott (of Rothbury.) - 1894 - 154 pages
...their Celtic names — Al-na-wick. Mr. Gladstone, in the Niniteenth Century, May, 1888, says :— " The Christian type is the product and the property of the Christian scheme. No, says the objecter, the improvements which we witness are the offspring of civilization. It may be a sufficient... | |
| William Ewart Gladstone - 1897 - 530 pages
...Kentucky. Fourth edition, 1887. that the ideal of these projectors has to a certain degree been realised ; nor can we know for how many years an eccentric movement...improvements which we witness are the offspring of civilisation. It might be a sufficient answer to point out that the civilisation before and around... | |
| William Ewart Gladstone - 1897 - 454 pages
...Kentucky. Fourth edition, 1887. that the ideal of these projectors has to a certain degree been realised ; nor can we know for how many years an eccentric movement...improvements which we witness are the offspring of civilisation. It might be a sufficient answer to point out that the civilisation before and around... | |
| 1888 - 966 pages
...travellers appears to show that the ideal of these projectors has to a certain degree been realised ; nor can we know for how many years an eccentric movement...improvements which we witness are the offspring of civilisation. It might be a sufficient answer to point out that the civilisation before K The quotation... | |
| Gertrude Himmelfarb - 2007 - 333 pages
...travellers appears to show that the ideal of these projectors has to a certain degree been realised; nor can we know for how many years an eccentric movement...improvements which we witness are the offspring of civilisation. It might be a sufficient answer to point out that the civilisation before and around... | |
| 1889 - 818 pages
...The evidence of travelers appears to show that the ideal ef these projectors has to a certain degres been realized; nor can we know for how many years...for the greatest races of mankind we know already. Philosophy and art, creative genius and practical energy, had their turn before the Advent ; and we... | |
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