The Service of Man: An Essay Towards the Religion of the FutureK. Paul, Trench, 1887 - Broj stranica: 318 |
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... true light , as one of the most unsocial and selfish proceedings of which a man nowadays is capable . The right of A. to marry , and to leave to B. the task of keeping his children , has ceased to be a matter of grim humour . A. and his ...
... true light , as one of the most unsocial and selfish proceedings of which a man nowadays is capable . The right of A. to marry , and to leave to B. the task of keeping his children , has ceased to be a matter of grim humour . A. and his ...
Stranica xxx
... true man he will not mind that . Nor will the probable gloom of the coming time daunt brave hearts . There is a mauvais pas before us all , which we must get over as best we can . But nerve and resolution can do wonders ; and men never ...
... true man he will not mind that . Nor will the probable gloom of the coming time daunt brave hearts . There is a mauvais pas before us all , which we must get over as best we can . But nerve and resolution can do wonders ; and men never ...
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... builder to an equal dust , and the universal empire of Death alone survives over the tombs of departed glory and greatness . " The parable of the moralist is only too true . B Decay and death are stamped not only on man and.
... builder to an equal dust , and the universal empire of Death alone survives over the tombs of departed glory and greatness . " The parable of the moralist is only too true . B Decay and death are stamped not only on man and.
Stranica 2
... true now as they were two thousand years ago . Truths obtained by induction and verified by experi- ment , or by correct deduction from true principles , do not change and pass away with the generations of men who hold them . It is ...
... true now as they were two thousand years ago . Truths obtained by induction and verified by experi- ment , or by correct deduction from true principles , do not change and pass away with the generations of men who hold them . It is ...
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... true propositions can exist after all the minds which could affirm them have disappeared , why should they not exist before the phenomenal appearance of those minds ? Can we consistently say that the propositions of Euclid existed in ...
... true propositions can exist after all the minds which could affirm them have disappeared , why should they not exist before the phenomenal appearance of those minds ? Can we consistently say that the propositions of Euclid existed in ...
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Stranica 94 - THEY also are to be had accursed that presume to say, That every man shall be saved by the Law or Sect which he professeth, so that he be diligent to frame his life according to that Law, and the light of Nature. For Holy Scripture doth set out unto us only the Name of Jesus Christ, whereby men must be saved.
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