THE only conception of the moral action of the Divine Being on the human soul which is a priori defensible and philosophical, is of a continued and impartial influence, limited to no time, or age, or race.
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Unknown God or Inspiration Among Pre-Christian Races
January 2003, Kessinger Publishing
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