Word: minded
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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There has been a question whether Christ's divinity differed from man's divinity. Not only is it true that the different does not exist. but that man's divinity is like God's is also certain. Bearing in mind, the, then, this similarity of nature, we see the force of the example which God sets before its. and to which the Bible so often calls our attention. God has all our virtues, love, patience, forgiveness, joy, and in Him we see the perfection of them all. The Bible, in some of its pictures of Christ's life, show...
...Chancer. Barbour was a man of varied culture, a master of pathos and a true poet. His work is full of dignity and some of his characters show that his own nature must have been that of a gentleman. There is in his work no trace of humor; his mind seemed to turn instinctively to sterner things and be delighted in the praise of valor and manhood...
...Anglo-Saxon mind has always shown a particular reverence for the past, and a marked tendency to consider the establishment of an institution good reason for a continuance of its maintenance and it is therefore likely that students of Anglo-Saxon origin will enter into such a study with especially keen zest...
...lecture by E. Charlton Black on English Literature last evening lent itself much more readily to the popular mind than the more elementary lectures...
...strength and scope of expression to be the instrument of the greatest of modern literatures. England was much influenced by foreign thought form the time of the conquest; especially the laiety, who had been wofully lacking in all education, now gained some appreciation for refinement and culture of mind...