History of European Morals from Augustus to Charlemagne, Volume 2Longmans, Green, and Company, 1877 - Ethics |
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... never produced , even in the case of the worst criminals , those scenes of deathbed repentance which are so conspicuous in Christian biographies . But the Chris- tian notion of the enormity of little sins , the belief that all the ...
... never produced , even in the case of the worst criminals , those scenes of deathbed repentance which are so conspicuous in Christian biographies . But the Chris- tian notion of the enormity of little sins , the belief that all the ...
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... never deepen into affection . It was reserved for Christianity to present to the world an ideal character , which through all the changes of eighteen centuries has inspired the hearts of men with an impassioned love ; has shown itself ...
... never deepen into affection . It was reserved for Christianity to present to the world an ideal character , which through all the changes of eighteen centuries has inspired the hearts of men with an impassioned love ; has shown itself ...
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... never for any long period been surpassed . Completely separated from the Roman world that was around them , abstaining alike from political life , from appeals to the tri- bunals , and from military occupations ; looking forward ...
... never for any long period been surpassed . Completely separated from the Roman world that was around them , abstaining alike from political life , from appeals to the tri- bunals , and from military occupations ; looking forward ...
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... never destroyed her unborn off- spring as deserving of signal praise , and they assure us that the frequency of the crime was such that it gave rise to a regular profession . At the same time , while Ovid , Seneca , Favorinus the Stoic ...
... never destroyed her unborn off- spring as deserving of signal praise , and they assure us that the frequency of the crime was such that it gave rise to a regular profession . At the same time , while Ovid , Seneca , Favorinus the Stoic ...
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... never could obtain an assurance that he had been forgiven the death of the child.1 If we pass to the next stage of human life , that of the new - born infant , we find ourselves in presence of that prac- tice of infanticide which was ...
... never could obtain an assurance that he had been forgiven the death of the child.1 If we pass to the next stage of human life , that of the new - born infant , we find ourselves in presence of that prac- tice of infanticide which was ...
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