The Sewanee Review, Volume 7University of the South, 1899 - American fiction |
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... ideas , and tendencies received from past generations . We cannot know the man of to - day without knowing something of our Father- Man , the Man who was the life of history . What is true of the individual is true also of those ...
... ideas , and tendencies received from past generations . We cannot know the man of to - day without knowing something of our Father- Man , the Man who was the life of history . What is true of the individual is true also of those ...
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... ideas in languages so di- verse as the Maya and earlier Central American dialects , the Egyptian , Chaldean , Aramaic , and Sanskrit , and gives to the dying words of the Christ , as reported in Mark in the Aramaic tongue , a Maya ...
... ideas in languages so di- verse as the Maya and earlier Central American dialects , the Egyptian , Chaldean , Aramaic , and Sanskrit , and gives to the dying words of the Christ , as reported in Mark in the Aramaic tongue , a Maya ...
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ample , to trace primitive Christian ideas and ceremonials to a Buddhist origin ' is discredited at the outset by the totally different conceptions of the God idea and the destiny of man after death in the two religions . The evidence ...
ample , to trace primitive Christian ideas and ceremonials to a Buddhist origin ' is discredited at the outset by the totally different conceptions of the God idea and the destiny of man after death in the two religions . The evidence ...
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... ideas , a child of nature rather than of art or culture . We must get very near to nature in its original simplicity before we can understand him , enter into his joys , comprehend his sorrows , or think his thoughts after him . Seeking ...
... ideas , a child of nature rather than of art or culture . We must get very near to nature in its original simplicity before we can understand him , enter into his joys , comprehend his sorrows , or think his thoughts after him . Seeking ...
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... ideas of those natural forces which we objectify in the material universe . The so - called physical energies which hold the planets in their orbits and bind together the atoms in a block of granite are , in his philosophy , only known ...
... ideas of those natural forces which we objectify in the material universe . The so - called physical energies which hold the planets in their orbits and bind together the atoms in a block of granite are , in his philosophy , only known ...
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