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... human intellect . The conventional " Tree of Knowledge " at the back of the bas - relief , hints at the various branches of study which the Magazine and the Association desire to encourage ; and the star of five rays above it points to ...
... human intellect . The conventional " Tree of Knowledge " at the back of the bas - relief , hints at the various branches of study which the Magazine and the Association desire to encourage ; and the star of five rays above it points to ...
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... human kindness , ” - and each was in his own way a philosopher . In respect of their circumstances , also , there is some resemblance . Each has his friend with whom he is more or less intimate , -Horatio , Cassius , Banquo , -each is ...
... human kindness , ” - and each was in his own way a philosopher . In respect of their circumstances , also , there is some resemblance . Each has his friend with whom he is more or less intimate , -Horatio , Cassius , Banquo , -each is ...
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... human mind has made in Religious Thought , to become convinced how impossible it would have been to have taken any step forward had men acted on this principle , since each generation has contended for the finality of its accepted ...
... human mind has made in Religious Thought , to become convinced how impossible it would have been to have taken any step forward had men acted on this principle , since each generation has contended for the finality of its accepted ...
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... human thought and investigation , whereas the latter is based on an Infallible Revelation , which cannot be added to or altered . That this is not the whole of the truth , will be evident from the fact which all are ready to admit ...
... human thought and investigation , whereas the latter is based on an Infallible Revelation , which cannot be added to or altered . That this is not the whole of the truth , will be evident from the fact which all are ready to admit ...
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... humanity upraise , Send noble strength where weakness now doth reign , And Life where Death doth now our powers enchain . If those we mourn , have risen but to Life ; A Life where all is pure — where naught is base ; Wherein Sin hath no ...
... humanity upraise , Send noble strength where weakness now doth reign , And Life where Death doth now our powers enchain . If those we mourn , have risen but to Life ; A Life where all is pure — where naught is base ; Wherein Sin hath no ...
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