The Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 5Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1965 - American periodicals |
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Page 147
... truth of this proposition by a sim- ple reference to Herder and Niebuhr ; but , as the many rid- iculous fancies in Herder's Philosophy of History , and the total absence of any thing like sound judgment , render the work unworthy of ...
... truth of this proposition by a sim- ple reference to Herder and Niebuhr ; but , as the many rid- iculous fancies in Herder's Philosophy of History , and the total absence of any thing like sound judgment , render the work unworthy of ...
Page 230
... truth ; to involve in obscurity the most august and sa- cred subjects ; to unsettle the principles of human action ; throw down those eternal landmarks which the Creator has erected between truth and falsehood , virtue and vice ; and ...
... truth ; to involve in obscurity the most august and sa- cred subjects ; to unsettle the principles of human action ; throw down those eternal landmarks which the Creator has erected between truth and falsehood , virtue and vice ; and ...
Page 351
... truth ; to meditate and search for light upon the matters most important to us , -upon our destiny , our duties , our view of the future , our relation to our fellow - men , and to our Creator himself . To seek after truth , to see with ...
... truth ; to meditate and search for light upon the matters most important to us , -upon our destiny , our duties , our view of the future , our relation to our fellow - men , and to our Creator himself . To seek after truth , to see with ...
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