The Christian Life: Social and IndividualGould, 1858 - 528 страница |
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... once broken . To the question , What is the distinguish- ing quality common to all right actions ? our answer is ex- plicit : The distinguishing quality is , that they are approved and commanded by conscience ; and , we add , the word ...
... once broken . To the question , What is the distinguish- ing quality common to all right actions ? our answer is ex- plicit : The distinguishing quality is , that they are approved and commanded by conscience ; and , we add , the word ...
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... does it impel the human mind to seek its cause . The great historical fact we noted is thus at once confirmed and explained . It is seen that it was a resist less necessity which in all ages urged the human mind THE INDIVIDUAL LIFE . 19.
... does it impel the human mind to seek its cause . The great historical fact we noted is thus at once confirmed and explained . It is seen that it was a resist less necessity which in all ages urged the human mind THE INDIVIDUAL LIFE . 19.
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... once the universe and the God of pantheism . The pantheist is himself one little conscious drop in the boundless tide , in the all - embracing infinite . In the branching of the stars , this infinite rushes out ; in the little flower at ...
... once the universe and the God of pantheism . The pantheist is himself one little conscious drop in the boundless tide , in the all - embracing infinite . In the branching of the stars , this infinite rushes out ; in the little flower at ...
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... once affords a satisfactory and dignifying explanation of what would otherwise have been little more than a pitiable delusion , man's universal tendency to conceive of his divinity or divin- ities , as in the human form ; while it ...
... once affords a satisfactory and dignifying explanation of what would otherwise have been little more than a pitiable delusion , man's universal tendency to conceive of his divinity or divin- ities , as in the human form ; while it ...
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... profess to tell us how the soul may emerge from this confusion and distress to noble and per- fect manhood ; how it may once more feel around it the fresh breath of the open sky , and over it the THE INDIVIDUAL LIFE . 29.
... profess to tell us how the soul may emerge from this confusion and distress to noble and per- fect manhood ; how it may once more feel around it the fresh breath of the open sky , and over it the THE INDIVIDUAL LIFE . 29.
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