The Presbyterian Quarterly Review, Volume 3B. J. Wallace, Albert Barnes proprietor, 1855 - Presbyterian Church |
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... races , that even the bands of death could not restrain their lust for strife . Even the perturbed spirits of the slain , after the sun had set , left their mangled bodies , to prolong the deadly struggle in the open sky above the ...
... races , that even the bands of death could not restrain their lust for strife . Even the perturbed spirits of the slain , after the sun had set , left their mangled bodies , to prolong the deadly struggle in the open sky above the ...
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... race . One of the objects of the historic page is to call up the spirits from the realm of the shadowy past , to ... races tell us of the victories of truth , and the progress of righteousness . And so human history becomes , in the ...
... race . One of the objects of the historic page is to call up the spirits from the realm of the shadowy past , to ... races tell us of the victories of truth , and the progress of righteousness . And so human history becomes , in the ...
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... races are recognized as its most mature , having the heritage of the past . And the object of the whole historic course , the grand historic problem of the destiny of the race ; what is it for ? whither doth it tend ? is inquired after ...
... races are recognized as its most mature , having the heritage of the past . And the object of the whole historic course , the grand historic problem of the destiny of the race ; what is it for ? whither doth it tend ? is inquired after ...
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... race , is not accidental , and therefore it is not likely to be transient . It is not the product of enthusiasm alone , nor has it been dissipated in mere imaginations . It is rather to be regarded as a legitimate product of that ...
... race , is not accidental , and therefore it is not likely to be transient . It is not the product of enthusiasm alone , nor has it been dissipated in mere imaginations . It is rather to be regarded as a legitimate product of that ...
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... race ; in the facts of history to find its laws , and by those laws to read its facts , and to attempt to forecast its destiny . The very pressure of the inductive philosophy leads us to this high inquiry , and it has come up last in ...
... race ; in the facts of history to find its laws , and by those laws to read its facts , and to attempt to forecast its destiny . The very pressure of the inductive philosophy leads us to this high inquiry , and it has come up last in ...
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