The Presbyterian Quarterly Review, Volume 3B. J. Wallace, Albert Barnes proprietor, 1855 - Presbyterian Church |
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... tion under which history can assume the dignity of a science . It is studied not as an aggregate of atoms , but as a complex of powers . The race is viewed in the Christian aspect of its unity , and not in the infidel aspect of a mere ...
... tion under which history can assume the dignity of a science . It is studied not as an aggregate of atoms , but as a complex of powers . The race is viewed in the Christian aspect of its unity , and not in the infidel aspect of a mere ...
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... tion . This view of the grandeur and comprehensiveness of the historic problem , may at least restrain us from lending a willing ear to any proposed solution of it which is not conformed to the first requisite of a correct theory ...
... tion . This view of the grandeur and comprehensiveness of the historic problem , may at least restrain us from lending a willing ear to any proposed solution of it which is not conformed to the first requisite of a correct theory ...
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... tion , phantastic visions of perfectibility were generated , which have left only a rack behind . In Herder's genial and affluent History of Humanity we have a wider scope , and the descrip- tion of a higher culture , as exemplified in ...
... tion , phantastic visions of perfectibility were generated , which have left only a rack behind . In Herder's genial and affluent History of Humanity we have a wider scope , and the descrip- tion of a higher culture , as exemplified in ...
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... tion in surmise , " and to them nothing really " is , but what is not . " Coming back , after this partial digression , to our main in- quiry , we ask , whether such a solution of the historic problem is possible , as shall give us an ...
... tion in surmise , " and to them nothing really " is , but what is not . " Coming back , after this partial digression , to our main in- quiry , we ask , whether such a solution of the historic problem is possible , as shall give us an ...
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... tion of the historic problem . It meets the first of these condi- tions , since it can be historically traced through all the records of our earth ; it is enstamped upon them , forming at once their strength and their glory ; it has run ...
... tion of the historic problem . It meets the first of these condi- tions , since it can be historically traced through all the records of our earth ; it is enstamped upon them , forming at once their strength and their glory ; it has run ...
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