The Sewanee Review, Volume 7University of the South, 1899 - American fiction |
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... true nature of the human mind ; it is also of the highest util- ity in studying the special and particular activities of men in the living world of society . We have learned that man is primarily and essentially a social being . His ...
... true nature of the human mind ; it is also of the highest util- ity in studying the special and particular activities of men in the living world of society . We have learned that man is primarily and essentially a social being . His ...
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... true of the individual is true also of those instincts , faculties , and tendencies which groups of men hold in com- mon : it is true of the growing sciences based on the study of these instincts , faculties , and tendencies - of ethics ...
... true of the individual is true also of those instincts , faculties , and tendencies which groups of men hold in com- mon : it is true of the growing sciences based on the study of these instincts , faculties , and tendencies - of ethics ...
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... true that he who knows one reli- gion knows none . Marvelous beyond all anticipation have been the labors of investigators in this field of study , wonderful are the results of their faithful research during the century which is now ...
... true that he who knows one reli- gion knows none . Marvelous beyond all anticipation have been the labors of investigators in this field of study , wonderful are the results of their faithful research during the century which is now ...
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... true cross , is a survival of the fetichistic cult which persists under the sanc- tion of some of the more advanced forms of religion at the present day . Underlying this superstition is a really noble idea : the conception that human ...
... true cross , is a survival of the fetichistic cult which persists under the sanc- tion of some of the more advanced forms of religion at the present day . Underlying this superstition is a really noble idea : the conception that human ...
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... true psychological and spiritual mean- ing of the next stage in religious evolution , which we call idolatry . If we accept the teachings of modern science , we must recognize the fact that our lives are spent in a universe which is ...
... true psychological and spiritual mean- ing of the next stage in religious evolution , which we call idolatry . If we accept the teachings of modern science , we must recognize the fact that our lives are spent in a universe which is ...
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