Hours of Thought on Sacred Things, Opseg 2Longmans, Green, Reader & Dyer, 1880 |
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Stranica iv
... clear of superstition ; and those who were drawn to the commemoration by its inherent beauty and significance . To the latter the words now printed , under the title of " Confirmation Address , " were spoken before going into Church on ...
... clear of superstition ; and those who were drawn to the commemoration by its inherent beauty and significance . To the latter the words now printed , under the title of " Confirmation Address , " were spoken before going into Church on ...
Stranica 1
... clear intellect ; becoming its slave in the one case , and its tyrant in the other . The genuine sphere of trust is found in neutral instances , where outward proof is absent or VOL . II . B in equipoise , and the presumptions of right ...
... clear intellect ; becoming its slave in the one case , and its tyrant in the other . The genuine sphere of trust is found in neutral instances , where outward proof is absent or VOL . II . B in equipoise , and the presumptions of right ...
Stranica 9
... clear constancy of religious insight , yet its nature is essen- tially the same , and its existence wholly unaccountable in a universe of mere material elaboration . It is not an insignificant fact , that even what is called imitative ...
... clear constancy of religious insight , yet its nature is essen- tially the same , and its existence wholly unaccountable in a universe of mere material elaboration . It is not an insignificant fact , that even what is called imitative ...
Stranica 21
... clear simplicity , are buried from him as in death , deep as Tophet from the light . Even the mind of moral prudence , however correct , does but reach the confines of the horizon whence he is seen ; while an open reason and a guile ...
... clear simplicity , are buried from him as in death , deep as Tophet from the light . Even the mind of moral prudence , however correct , does but reach the confines of the horizon whence he is seen ; while an open reason and a guile ...
Stranica 25
... clear and cold , and amid the naked rocks and unmelt- ing snows of the lonely intellect , losing sight of the slopes of Nazareth and the villages of Galilee . Surely nothing can well be conceived more at variance with the meek purity ...
... clear and cold , and amid the naked rocks and unmelt- ing snows of the lonely intellect , losing sight of the slopes of Nazareth and the villages of Galilee . Surely nothing can well be conceived more at variance with the meek purity ...
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