Hours of Thought on Sacred Things, Opseg 2Longmans, Green, Reader & Dyer, 1880 |
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Stranica 4
... once appealing to my faith , they account for everything except this clinging faith itself ; —this little residual exception spoils all their work ; and , in proportion to their success in bewildering my under- standing , plunges me ...
... once appealing to my faith , they account for everything except this clinging faith itself ; —this little residual exception spoils all their work ; and , in proportion to their success in bewildering my under- standing , plunges me ...
Stranica 9
... once they speak and interpret it for us , we also find it to be there . And though the vision of genius , momen- tary perhaps and dazzling as a burst of sudden sun- shine from a breezy sky , falls far short of the clear constancy of ...
... once they speak and interpret it for us , we also find it to be there . And though the vision of genius , momen- tary perhaps and dazzling as a burst of sudden sun- shine from a breezy sky , falls far short of the clear constancy of ...
Stranica 11
... , no such inter- change of conscious obligation , to support the pleading for veracity : yet here also the reverence for truth Even without any conscious and f om the Yother persists ; and Copernicus , having once The Spirit of Trust . II.
... , no such inter- change of conscious obligation , to support the pleading for veracity : yet here also the reverence for truth Even without any conscious and f om the Yother persists ; and Copernicus , having once The Spirit of Trust . II.
Stranica 12
James Martineau. om the Yother persists ; and Copernicus , having once found for the Sun his regal seat in the heavens , felt it would be a disloyal thing to keep it secret , or drive him forth again as an exile or a wanderer . However ...
James Martineau. om the Yother persists ; and Copernicus , having once found for the Sun his regal seat in the heavens , felt it would be a disloyal thing to keep it secret , or drive him forth again as an exile or a wanderer . However ...
Stranica 15
... once from the sublimest to the most pitiable of things , the inflation of a romance , the tears and raptures of a dream ; and it were then the highest wisdom , as well as the most passionate despair , to curse God and die . The very ...
... once from the sublimest to the most pitiable of things , the inflation of a romance , the tears and raptures of a dream ; and it were then the highest wisdom , as well as the most passionate despair , to curse God and die . The very ...
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