The Christian Life, Social and IndividualGould and Lincoln, 1857 - 528 страница |
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... never even approach truthfulness , if he regards only one aspect of character : Christianity , by hypothesis , makes all things new . The book is popular in the sense that I desired its style to be such as would please all readers : but ...
... never even approach truthfulness , if he regards only one aspect of character : Christianity , by hypothesis , makes all things new . The book is popular in the sense that I desired its style to be such as would please all readers : but ...
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... never so wildly , the steeds of thought shall never pierce , thronged with ordered myriads of worlds , all willed into existence and ever upheld by a Being , of whom tongue can not speak or mind conceive , but who lit the torch of rea ...
... never so wildly , the steeds of thought shall never pierce , thronged with ordered myriads of worlds , all willed into existence and ever upheld by a Being , of whom tongue can not speak or mind conceive , but who lit the torch of rea ...
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... most ethereal dreaming of mystic trance , or the most gorgeous imagining of pantheistic poetry ! But not only thus is the God of the Christian a known God , in a sense in which the God of pantheism never can be 28 THE INDIVIDUAL LIFE .
... most ethereal dreaming of mystic trance , or the most gorgeous imagining of pantheistic poetry ! But not only thus is the God of the Christian a known God , in a sense in which the God of pantheism never can be 28 THE INDIVIDUAL LIFE .
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... never altogether removed , its warning voice is never altogether silent ; but the humiliating remedy will vanish utterly with the disease of which it is a sign , and by which it became necessary ; when the Christian goes to take his ...
... never altogether removed , its warning voice is never altogether silent ; but the humiliating remedy will vanish utterly with the disease of which it is a sign , and by which it became necessary ; when the Christian goes to take his ...
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... a sorrow which we believe never on earth departs entirely from noble minds , and is , per- haps , not intended to depart ; that sympathetic agony which , in virtue of our human unity , we feel with 42 THE INDIVIDUAL LIFE .
... a sorrow which we believe never on earth departs entirely from noble minds , and is , per- haps , not intended to depart ; that sympathetic agony which , in virtue of our human unity , we feel with 42 THE INDIVIDUAL LIFE .
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