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The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of ... - Page 10
by Jacob Youde William Lloyd - 1885
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The Principles of Sociology, Volume 8, Issue 1897

Herbert Spencer - 1897 - 666 pages
...millions of years of the Earth's earlier existence needed no honouring by its inhabitants, should bo seized with a craving for praise; and having created...trait of character which is the reverse of worshipful. Similarly with the logical incongruities more and more conspicuous to growing intelligence. Passing...
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Christian Thought, Volume 2

1886 - 508 pages
...infinite space, and who during millions of years of the Earth's earliest existence needed no honoring by its inhabitants, should be seized with a craving...they do not perpetually tell him how great he is." In the March number of the same review appeared an article entitled "The Ghost of Religion." It is...
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Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 39; Volume 102

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1884 - 892 pages
...infinite space, and who during millions of years of the earth's earlier existence needed no honoring by its inhabitants, should be seized with a craving...trait of character which is the reverse of worshipful. Similarly with the logical incongruities more and more conspicuous to growing intelligence. Passing...
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 24

1884 - 902 pages
...infinite space, and who during millions of years of the earth's earlier existence needed no honoring by its inhabitants, should be seized with a craving...they do not perpetually tell him how great he is. Men will by-and-by refuse to imply a trait of character which is the reverse of worshipful. Similarly...
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 24

1884 - 900 pages
...infinite space, and who Muring millions of years of the earth's earlier existence needed no honoring by its inhabitants, should be seized with a craving...praise, and, having created mankind, should be angry \rith them if they do not perpetually tell him how great he is. Men will by-and-by refuse to imply...
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The Nature and Reality of Religion: A Controversy Between Frederic Harrison ...

Frederic Harrison - 1885 - 254 pages
...cease until the beliefs in hell and damnation disappear.* Disappearance of them will be aided by au increasing repugnance to injustice. The visiting on...from that glamour of early impressions which prevents * To meet a possible criticism, it may be well to remark that whatever force they may have against...
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Ecclesiastical Institutions: Being Part VI of the Principles of Sociology

Herbert Spencer - 1885 - 228 pages
...little), Butler's arguments concerning these and allied beliefs do not tell at all against Agnostics. which, ascribed to a human ruler, would call forth...trait of character which is the reverse of worshipful. Similarly with the logical incongruities more and more conspicuous to growing intelligence. Passing...
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The Principles of Sociology: pt.6 Ecclesiastical institutions

Herbert Spencer - 1885 - 236 pages
...little), Butler's argument! concerning these and allied beliefs do not tell at all against ngnostics. •which, ascribed to a human ruler, would call forth...trait of character which is the reverse of worshipful. Similarly with the logical incongruities more and more conspicuous to growing intelligence. Passing...
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Choice Literature: A Monthly Magazine, Volume 3

1885 - 762 pages
...nite space, and who during millions of years j of the earth's earlier existence needed no honoring by its inhabitants, should be seized with a craving...they do not perpetually tell him how great he is. Men will by and by refuse to imply a trait of character which is the reverse of worshipful. Similarly...
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The Insuppressible Book: A Controversy Between Herbert Spencer and Frederic ...

Gail Hamilton, Herbert Spencer - 1885 - 296 pages
...we have to complain. Among religious beliefs which must die out, he places belief in a Power which ' should be seized with a craving for praise ; and having...they do not perpetually tell him how great he is.' This seems like a little incursion into the brilliant rhetorical domains of Mr. Frederic Harrison,...
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