| 1874 - 596 pages
...never had it : I grew up in a negative state with regard to it. 1 looked upon the modern exactly as I did upon the ancient religion, as something which in no way concerned me. It did not seem to me more strange that English people should believe what I did not, than that... | |
| 1873 - 824 pages
...never had it : I grew up in a negative state with regard to it. I looked upon the modern exactly as I did upon the ancient religion, as something which in no way concerned me. It did not 1873] John Stuart Mill. to me more strange that English people should believe what I... | |
| Christian Evidence Society - 1874 - 312 pages
...never had it : I grew up in a negative state with regard to it. I looked upon the modem exactly as I did upon the ancient religion, as something which in no way concerned me. It did not seem to me more strange that English people should believe what I did not than that... | |
| Strivings - 1874 - 312 pages
...never had it: I grew up in a negative state with regard to it. I looked upon the modern exactly as I did upon the ancient religion, as something which in no way concerned me. It did not seem to me more strange that English people should believe what I did not than that... | |
| 1874 - 802 pages
...never had it. " I grew up in a negative state with regard to it. I looked upon the modern exactly as I did upon the ancient religion, as something which in no way concerned me. It did not seem to me more strange that English people should believe what I did not than that... | |
| 1874 - 804 pages
...never had it. " I grew up in a negative state with regard to it. I looked upon the modern exactly as I did upon the ancient religion, as something which in no way concerned me. It did not seem to me more strange that English people should ' believe what I did not than that... | |
| Lucius Edwin Smith, Henry Griggs Weston - 1874 - 524 pages
...never had it; I grew up in a negative state with regard to it. I looked upon the modern exactly as I did upon the ancient religion, as something which in no way concerned me." We should understand these words. Mr. Mill, accepting in childhood the infidelity of his father,... | |
| Royal Society of Edinburgh - 1875 - 712 pages
...only throws the difficulty a step further back, since the question immediately presents itself, "Who made God ? " He assumed it to be impossible that a...something which in no way concerned him. If a philosopher bas to comprehend what exists, it was unfortunate for Mr Mill, and unfavourable to the comprehensiveness... | |
| Christian Evidence Society - 1875 - 314 pages
...never had it : I grew up in a negative state with regard to it. I looked upon the modem exactly as I did upon the ancient religion, as something which in no way concerned me. It did not seem to me more strange that English people should believe what I did not than that... | |
| William Gresley - 1875 - 328 pages
...never had it. I grew up in a negative state with regard to it, I looked upon the modern exactly as I did upon the ancient religion, as something which in no way concerned me." (P. 43.) "Next to aristocracy, an established church or corporation of priests, as being by position... | |
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