The Eclectic ReviewHodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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... religion upon the nature of the child ; we feel very much disposed to attribute it to sensitiveness arising from the effects of organic disease , deep - rooted and partly developed in the constitution . Religion , acting upon a healthy ...
... religion upon the nature of the child ; we feel very much disposed to attribute it to sensitiveness arising from the effects of organic disease , deep - rooted and partly developed in the constitution . Religion , acting upon a healthy ...
Side 168
... religion itself . But this is far from being the case . On the contrary , the increased sense of personal responsibility , which is the direct effect of individual freedom , leads rather to an increase of the religious sentiment . The ...
... religion itself . But this is far from being the case . On the contrary , the increased sense of personal responsibility , which is the direct effect of individual freedom , leads rather to an increase of the religious sentiment . The ...
Side 180
... religion . The social element in the life of this Church is so essentially predominant , that it must adapt itself ... religion as the fun- damental element of progressive social life . The decline in ec- clesiasticism and sacerdotalism ...
... religion . The social element in the life of this Church is so essentially predominant , that it must adapt itself ... religion as the fun- damental element of progressive social life . The decline in ec- clesiasticism and sacerdotalism ...
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