The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 107A. Constable, 1858 |
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Page 478
... appears to us to substitute for the moral government of the world by an infinite intelligence , capable of including within its universal orbit all the aberrations of individual freedom , a mere concourse of facts regulated by no ...
... appears to us to substitute for the moral government of the world by an infinite intelligence , capable of including within its universal orbit all the aberrations of individual freedom , a mere concourse of facts regulated by no ...
Page 491
... appears to derive his conception of the advance- ment of civilisation from the elements which are still obscure , uncertain , and incomplete , rather than from the truths which are most clear , positive , and essential to the welfare of ...
... appears to derive his conception of the advance- ment of civilisation from the elements which are still obscure , uncertain , and incomplete , rather than from the truths which are most clear , positive , and essential to the welfare of ...
Page 499
... appears to be , does not embrace any of the great lights of medieval philosophy , history , or art ; he has not a word , save of scorn , for the stupendous labours of the great churchmen , for the dialectics of the schools , or for the ...
... appears to be , does not embrace any of the great lights of medieval philosophy , history , or art ; he has not a word , save of scorn , for the stupendous labours of the great churchmen , for the dialectics of the schools , or for the ...
Contents
1 General Report on the Administration of | 1 |
History of Latin Christianity including that of | 51 |
Memorials and Correspondence of Charles James | 134 |
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