Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 30, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Page 279
... original races of men . We have no doubt whatever that the negro is of Adam's race . And if he shall succeed in the experiment of self - government at Liberia , it will be a practical demonstration of his complete and perfect humanity ...
... original races of men . We have no doubt whatever that the negro is of Adam's race . And if he shall succeed in the experiment of self - government at Liberia , it will be a practical demonstration of his complete and perfect humanity ...
Page 340
... original , which is almost never the case , he will , of course , adhere to his own doc- trine , and impress it upon all his works and criticisms . We must not take philosophers as they should be , but as they really are ; and if no ...
... original , which is almost never the case , he will , of course , adhere to his own doc- trine , and impress it upon all his works and criticisms . We must not take philosophers as they should be , but as they really are ; and if no ...
Page 465
... original righteousness nor original sin , and the whole doctrine of regenera- tion becomes a simple absurdity . Dr. Storrs has evidently borrowed his theology from the school of the eclectic philosophers , and not from the teach- ings ...
... original righteousness nor original sin , and the whole doctrine of regenera- tion becomes a simple absurdity . Dr. Storrs has evidently borrowed his theology from the school of the eclectic philosophers , and not from the teach- ings ...
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