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Page 101
Muir, too, was high-minded: 'I have devoted myself, he told his judges, 'to the
cause of the people. It is a good cause—it shall ultimately prevail.” Palmer also
was sustained by his vision—the union of the sermon on the mount with the rights
of ...
Muir, too, was high-minded: 'I have devoted myself, he told his judges, 'to the
cause of the people. It is a good cause—it shall ultimately prevail.” Palmer also
was sustained by his vision—the union of the sermon on the mount with the rights
of ...
Page 109
Catholic and Protestant pointed to the Fall as the cause of evil. The
enlightenment taught evil as the product of economic and material environment;
that bad conditions, not innate depravity, were the cause of human vileness; that
it was within ...
Catholic and Protestant pointed to the Fall as the cause of evil. The
enlightenment taught evil as the product of economic and material environment;
that bad conditions, not innate depravity, were the cause of human vileness; that
it was within ...
Page 168
In a calmer moment, nevertheless, King knew that the main cause of the trouble
was that the white man had expropriated the original proprietors of the soil.” King
was not the first to drift from the benevolence and goodwill which informed the ...
In a calmer moment, nevertheless, King knew that the main cause of the trouble
was that the white man had expropriated the original proprietors of the soil.” King
was not the first to drift from the benevolence and goodwill which informed the ...
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