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... sentiment is the essence of all religion , let me guide your eye to the precise objects of the sentiment , by an enumeration of some of those classes of facts in which this element is conspicuous . The intuition of the moral sentiment ...
... sentiment is the essence of all religion , let me guide your eye to the precise objects of the sentiment , by an enumeration of some of those classes of facts in which this element is conspicuous . The intuition of the moral sentiment ...
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... sentiment which we call the religious sentiment , and which makes our highest happiness . Wonderful is its power to charm and to command . It is a mountain air . It is the embalmer of the world . It is myrrh and storax , and chlorine ...
... sentiment which we call the religious sentiment , and which makes our highest happiness . Wonderful is its power to charm and to command . It is a mountain air . It is the embalmer of the world . It is myrrh and storax , and chlorine ...
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... sentiment . In like manner , all the expressions of this senti- ment are sacred and permanent in proportion to their purity . The expressions of this sentiment affect us more than all other compositions . The sentences of the oldest ...
... sentiment . In like manner , all the expressions of this senti- ment are sacred and permanent in proportion to their purity . The expressions of this sentiment affect us more than all other compositions . The sentences of the oldest ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
UNITARIAN CHRISTIANITY | 47 |
THE DIVINITY SCHOOL ADDRESS | 90 |
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