The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volumen156A. Constable, 1882 |
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... says the author , ' the wealth that is earned by labour , trade , speculation , in exchange for the wealth that is given away . Others might purchase and hoard and set up fences , calling it property to exclude others from enjoyment ...
... says the author , ' the wealth that is earned by labour , trade , speculation , in exchange for the wealth that is given away . Others might purchase and hoard and set up fences , calling it property to exclude others from enjoyment ...
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... says the author , that we discover in the religion of the Bible ; and precisely the same spirit does or will animate the religion of the modern world : indeed , little as the Christian Church has recognised the fact , the same spirit ...
... says the author , that we discover in the religion of the Bible ; and precisely the same spirit does or will animate the religion of the modern world : indeed , little as the Christian Church has recognised the fact , the same spirit ...
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... says , is not reached until ' passing by an act of faith beyond all that we can know , we attribute all the per- ' fections of ideal humanity to the Power that made and sus- ' tains the universe ' ( p . 168 ) . And again , in another ...
... says , is not reached until ' passing by an act of faith beyond all that we can know , we attribute all the per- ' fections of ideal humanity to the Power that made and sus- ' tains the universe ' ( p . 168 ) . And again , in another ...
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