Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 5Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1848 - Theology |
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... . By Prof. H. B. Hackett , Newton Theol . Institution . 97 15 VI . RECENT WORKS IN METAPHYSICAL SCIENCE , . 102 By Noah Porter , Professor of Moral Philosophy and Metaphysics , Yale College . VII . JEROME AND HIS TIMES , • • 117.
... . By Prof. H. B. Hackett , Newton Theol . Institution . 97 15 VI . RECENT WORKS IN METAPHYSICAL SCIENCE , . 102 By Noah Porter , Professor of Moral Philosophy and Metaphysics , Yale College . VII . JEROME AND HIS TIMES , • • 117.
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... moral revolu- tion brought about by the Reformation was not without its effects even in this respect . What is true of the prose of this age is true likewise of its poetry . Who has not heard of Petrus Lotichius Secundus , and his ...
... moral revolu- tion brought about by the Reformation was not without its effects even in this respect . What is true of the prose of this age is true likewise of its poetry . Who has not heard of Petrus Lotichius Secundus , and his ...
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... moral point of view , because the teacher of natural histo- ry , for instance , was compelled to unfold the secret of procreation , which nature had veiled . The absurdity of this is too evident to need comment . And how is it in many ...
... moral point of view , because the teacher of natural histo- ry , for instance , was compelled to unfold the secret of procreation , which nature had veiled . The absurdity of this is too evident to need comment . And how is it in many ...
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... moral feeling is rudely shocked by their erotic nudities . It is dangerous then to put Horace into the hands of the young . Setting aside the odes and epodes , the satires especially , must make us hesitate . The finest of them , for ...
... moral feeling is rudely shocked by their erotic nudities . It is dangerous then to put Horace into the hands of the young . Setting aside the odes and epodes , the satires especially , must make us hesitate . The finest of them , for ...
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... moral cultivation , in which the scholar may reasonably be expected to be in advance of his contemporaries , whatever profession he may select . At the first hasty glance it might seem as if all education should be carried onward from ...
... moral cultivation , in which the scholar may reasonably be expected to be in advance of his contemporaries , whatever profession he may select . At the first hasty glance it might seem as if all education should be carried onward from ...
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