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" And though their religion was harsh and evil, yet its few ingredients of truth and morality directed and soothed their lives. There are many reasons to believe that the principal leaders of Pagan philosophy were morally inferior to the people whom they... "
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The Institutions of Popular Education: An Essay to which the Manchester ...

Richard Winter Hamilton - Education - 1845 - 378 pages
...the principal leaders of Pagan philosophy were morally inferior to the people whom they despised. But whatever may have degraded or redeemed the character...Then should we see the kindness with which they help one another under every ill. Then should we observe the hourly submission with which they bear unimaginable...
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The Institutions of Popular Education: An Essay to which the Manchester ...

Richard Winter Hamilton - Education - 1845 - 376 pages
...the principal leaders of Pagan philosophy were morally inferior to the people whom they despised. But whatever may have degraded or redeemed the character...Then should we see the kindness with which they help one another under every ill. Then should we observe the hourly submission with which they bear unimaginable...
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The British Quarterly Review, Volume 2

Henry Allon - Christianity - 1845 - 646 pages
...principal leaders of pagan philosophy were morally inferior to the people whom they despised. ' But whatever may have degraded or redeemed the character...sometimes sinking into the despair of support, exists. "VVe think of this class with grateful pride. Ah! were they more closely studied they would win our...
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The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 6

1845 - 608 pages
...principal leaders of pagan philosophy were morally inferior to the people whom they despised. 'But whatever may have degraded or redeemed the character...employment, sometimes sinking into the despair of support, exist. We think of this class with grateful pride. Ah! were they more closely studied they would win...
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The Eclectic Review, Volume 18; Volume 82

Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - English literature - 1845 - 788 pages
...regarded as fair specimens of the whole description : ' We think of this class with grateful pride. And, were they more closely studied they would win our...Then should we see the kindness with which they help one another under every ill. Then should we observe the hourly submission with which they bear unimaginable...
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