The Christian Life: Social and IndividualGould, 1858 - 528 страница |
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... intellectual point of view , and who received their belief in the Christian Revelation in the natural way in which an accepted form of religion is transmitted from generation to gen- eration , not through argument and unaffected by ...
... intellectual point of view , and who received their belief in the Christian Revelation in the natural way in which an accepted form of religion is transmitted from generation to gen- eration , not through argument and unaffected by ...
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... temple . " The whole passage , of which this forms a part , is perhaps the finest illustration to be found of a certain wide - spread and multiform intellectual phenome- non of our time . In the higher walks of THE INDIVIDUAL LIFE,
... temple . " The whole passage , of which this forms a part , is perhaps the finest illustration to be found of a certain wide - spread and multiform intellectual phenome- non of our time . In the higher walks of THE INDIVIDUAL LIFE,
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... intellectual suicide : conscience may not be infallible , but rejection of its authority is moral skepti cism , that is , moral death . Butler shows the highest point on which man can stand , in order , with his unaided powers , to see ...
... intellectual suicide : conscience may not be infallible , but rejection of its authority is moral skepti cism , that is , moral death . Butler shows the highest point on which man can stand , in order , with his unaided powers , to see ...
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... intellectual legerde- main , and refuse to accept no fact . Of a sadness not so pro- found , but still sad , is the other source of personal anguish recognized at this stage by Christianity . It is this on which Mr. Carlyle and Fichte ...
... intellectual legerde- main , and refuse to accept no fact . Of a sadness not so pro- found , but still sad , is the other source of personal anguish recognized at this stage by Christianity . It is this on which Mr. Carlyle and Fichte ...
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... intellectual powers have a fair sphere for their operation , that the conscience be untrammeled , that the will exercise its legitimate authority over thought and action , and that each capacity of enjoyment be duly gratified . All this ...
... intellectual powers have a fair sphere for their operation , that the conscience be untrammeled , that the will exercise its legitimate authority over thought and action , and that each capacity of enjoyment be duly gratified . All this ...
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