A Century of Revolution: By William Samuel LillyChapman and Hall, Limited, 1889 - 235 Seiten |
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... faith " presented by the Revolution , are bound to labour for that end . The means specially recommended is the banishment of Christianity from primary education . 101 Mr. Morley inveighs against the Education Act of 1870 as being " of ...
... faith " presented by the Revolution , are bound to labour for that end . The means specially recommended is the banishment of Christianity from primary education . 101 Mr. Morley inveighs against the Education Act of 1870 as being " of ...
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... faith - even if it be but in " the inalienable nature of purchased beef " -he could not act at all . What then is the idea , the faith , the dogma , underlying the Revolution ? Before answering that question , let us look a little at ...
... faith - even if it be but in " the inalienable nature of purchased beef " -he could not act at all . What then is the idea , the faith , the dogma , underlying the Revolution ? Before answering that question , let us look a little at ...
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... faith in France . And that has been its most cherished aim ever since . The spirit which animated the primitive Jacobins still breathes in their successors . " The enemy is Clericalism , " M. Gambetta once declared . And by ...
... faith in France . And that has been its most cherished aim ever since . The spirit which animated the primitive Jacobins still breathes in their successors . " The enemy is Clericalism , " M. Gambetta once declared . And by ...
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... faith that is in him . In an interesting article † he ob- serves how dexterous Robespierre used to be in presenting a case . " First , he said everything important at the exact moment , when he had brought the minds of his hearers into ...
... faith that is in him . In an interesting article † he ob- serves how dexterous Robespierre used to be in presenting a case . " First , he said everything important at the exact moment , when he had brought the minds of his hearers into ...
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... Faith in a divine power , devout obedience to its supposed will , hope of ecstatic , unspeakable reward — these were the springs of the old movement . Undivided love of our fellows , steadfast faith in human nature , steadfast search ...
... Faith in a divine power , devout obedience to its supposed will , hope of ecstatic , unspeakable reward — these were the springs of the old movement . Undivided love of our fellows , steadfast faith in human nature , steadfast search ...
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