The Christian Life, Social and IndividualGould and Lincoln, 1857 - 528 страница |
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... sense that I desired its style to be such as would please all readers : but I must beg to state that , in the first part , I endeavor to lay the foundation on the deepest and most stable ground . I have throughout abstained from ...
... sense that I desired its style to be such as would please all readers : but I must beg to state that , in the first part , I endeavor to lay the foundation on the deepest and most stable ground . I have throughout abstained from ...
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... sense but to the express intent that it came down from Heaven , no approximation is made to what it demands . It will not enter that temple , arrayed , as it is , in the still ar- tisic beauty of Greece , which Goethe has reared for it ...
... sense but to the express intent that it came down from Heaven , no approximation is made to what it demands . It will not enter that temple , arrayed , as it is , in the still ar- tisic beauty of Greece , which Goethe has reared for it ...
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... 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 .
... 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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... sense , as all inadequate either to still or satisfy new and irrepressible longings after the good , the true , the beautiful , after God , free- dom , immortality . We suppose it is an assertion which will not be counted rash or daring ...
... sense , as all inadequate either to still or satisfy new and irrepressible longings after the good , the true , the beautiful , after God , free- dom , immortality . We suppose it is an assertion which will not be counted rash or daring ...
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... sense of personal uneasiness , of what Fichte names " torment , " of present self - accusation and pros- pective alarm ; and by doubt and dismay in consideration of the sad uncertainty of human sorrow , and the mysterious and appalling ...
... sense of personal uneasiness , of what Fichte names " torment , " of present self - accusation and pros- pective alarm ; and by doubt and dismay in consideration of the sad uncertainty of human sorrow , and the mysterious and appalling ...
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