Seeing and Being: And Other SermonsG.H. Ellis, 1893 - 234 páginas |
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... thought with man reinstated in the rights and dignities of his nature , he forgets man tormented and corrupted by greed , by base fear and envy ; it is here that he truly abides with his fellows in an elysium that his reason has created ...
... thought with man reinstated in the rights and dignities of his nature , he forgets man tormented and corrupted by greed , by base fear and envy ; it is here that he truly abides with his fellows in an elysium that his reason has created ...
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... thoughts after him and endeavoring to enter into the meaning and spirit of his work . There is more of real worship in ... thought that greatens us , - his life's unwritten poetry , or eloquence , or statuesque repose . I know of nothing ...
... thoughts after him and endeavoring to enter into the meaning and spirit of his work . There is more of real worship in ... thought that greatens us , - his life's unwritten poetry , or eloquence , or statuesque repose . I know of nothing ...
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... thought out and bravely published the Dignity of Human Nature , is not greatly to be wondered at , though it is an ample sign of the essential rationalism of his intellectual procedure . But that his Unitarian contem- poraries generally ...
... thought out and bravely published the Dignity of Human Nature , is not greatly to be wondered at , though it is an ample sign of the essential rationalism of his intellectual procedure . But that his Unitarian contem- poraries generally ...
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... thought of this into a poem once , and this was how it came : - Thou for whose birth the whole creation yearned Through countless ages of the morning world , Who first in fiery vapors dimly hurled , Next to the senseless granite slowly ...
... thought of this into a poem once , and this was how it came : - Thou for whose birth the whole creation yearned Through countless ages of the morning world , Who first in fiery vapors dimly hurled , Next to the senseless granite slowly ...
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... thought ; but , this once given , the length of the line is not limited by the boundaries of the senses . Indeed , the domain of the senses in nature is almost infinitely small in compari- son with the vast region accessible to thought ...
... thought ; but , this once given , the length of the line is not limited by the boundaries of the senses . Indeed , the domain of the senses in nature is almost infinitely small in compari- son with the vast region accessible to thought ...
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