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... mankind and the glory of that Being whose pro- vidence had reserved their discovery to the present generation . Such specu- lations inspired at least one eighteenth - century reader to an even grander vision , for one man scribbled on ...
... mankind and the glory of that Being whose pro- vidence had reserved their discovery to the present generation . Such specu- lations inspired at least one eighteenth - century reader to an even grander vision , for one man scribbled on ...
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... mankind was the enlighten- ment . Catholic and Protestant encouraged ' that - sidedness ' : the enlightenment taught ' this - sidedness , ' or the capacity of man to achieve happiness here on earth . Catholic and Protestant pointed to ...
... mankind was the enlighten- ment . Catholic and Protestant encouraged ' that - sidedness ' : the enlightenment taught ' this - sidedness , ' or the capacity of man to achieve happiness here on earth . Catholic and Protestant pointed to ...
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... mankind.31 As for the aborigines , his faith in the fruits of treating them with amity and kindness remained unshaken ; he looked forward to the day when they were reconciled to living among the white men , to the day when the white men ...
... mankind.31 As for the aborigines , his faith in the fruits of treating them with amity and kindness remained unshaken ; he looked forward to the day when they were reconciled to living among the white men , to the day when the white men ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 21 |
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 42 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY BAY | 59 |
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