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... Christianity— De Tocqueville's Democracy in America- Brougham's Political Philosophy - Hallam's In- troduction to the Literature of the Middle Ages -Alison's History of Europe - and Macauley's History of England . To these I will add ...
... Christianity— De Tocqueville's Democracy in America- Brougham's Political Philosophy - Hallam's In- troduction to the Literature of the Middle Ages -Alison's History of Europe - and Macauley's History of England . To these I will add ...
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... Christianity has been called to wage against " philosophy falsely so called , " truth has too often suffered by arguments in its defence that were found in the end to be superficial and inconclusive . Some of our distinguished scholars ...
... Christianity has been called to wage against " philosophy falsely so called , " truth has too often suffered by arguments in its defence that were found in the end to be superficial and inconclusive . Some of our distinguished scholars ...
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... Christianity , should be willing to contribute his aid to illustrate its importance and defend it from error and abuse . In all great changes which affect social or political organizations of long stand- ing , there is danger of ...
... Christianity , should be willing to contribute his aid to illustrate its importance and defend it from error and abuse . In all great changes which affect social or political organizations of long stand- ing , there is danger of ...
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... tyranny against Christianity and freedom . It will not be a strife for some portion of territory or some conventional point of national honor ; but 1 for the unalienable rights that belong to man cre- INTRODUCTORY LECTURE . 23.
... tyranny against Christianity and freedom . It will not be a strife for some portion of territory or some conventional point of national honor ; but 1 for the unalienable rights that belong to man cre- INTRODUCTORY LECTURE . 23.
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... Christianity . No such thing as genu- ine freedom can be enjoyed by a people who are di- vided from each other by those iron bands of caste which are interwoven with the structure of society in Pagan lands . Christianity alone has power ...
... Christianity . No such thing as genu- ine freedom can be enjoyed by a people who are di- vided from each other by those iron bands of caste which are interwoven with the structure of society in Pagan lands . Christianity alone has power ...
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