The Permanence of Christianity: Considered in Eight Lectures Preached Before the University of Oxford in the Year 1872 ...Rivingtons, 1873 - 387 páginas |
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... things fairer and straighter than they are ; the other , like the tongue infected with choler , makes " the sweetest meats to taste bitter . My desire " hath been to have Truth for my chiefest friend , " and no enemy but error ...
... things fairer and straighter than they are ; the other , like the tongue infected with choler , makes " the sweetest meats to taste bitter . My desire " hath been to have Truth for my chiefest friend , " and no enemy but error ...
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... things ; while Positivism sees only Laws . 2 " Karl Vogt ( er ist sonst nicht mein Mann , aber in diesem Felde stimme ich ihm durchaus bei ) hat den Schluss gezogen , dass die Annahme einer besondern Seelensubstanz eine reine Hypothese ...
... things ; while Positivism sees only Laws . 2 " Karl Vogt ( er ist sonst nicht mein Mann , aber in diesem Felde stimme ich ihm durchaus bei ) hat den Schluss gezogen , dass die Annahme einer besondern Seelensubstanz eine reine Hypothese ...
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... things in the thought of God is to seek it in a region which is both practically and mentally inaccessible . Thus it is this attempt which has constituted the whole history of Meta- physic and Religion ; a history of failure . Both ...
... things in the thought of God is to seek it in a region which is both practically and mentally inaccessible . Thus it is this attempt which has constituted the whole history of Meta- physic and Religion ; a history of failure . Both ...
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... things . In such a view a confusion seems for ever imminent between the physical Unknown in the realm of Nature , and the mentally Unknowable which constitutes the prac- tical principle of Religion . Still more difficult is it to ...
... things . In such a view a confusion seems for ever imminent between the physical Unknown in the realm of Nature , and the mentally Unknowable which constitutes the prac- tical principle of Religion . Still more difficult is it to ...
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... which we use in other things , and judge of its future by the past , there is small reason either to fear as to its per- petuity , or to predict its fall . LECTURE I. PERMANENCE A TEst of relIGIOUS SYSTEMS . Αμέραι INTRODUCTION . xix.
... which we use in other things , and judge of its future by the past , there is small reason either to fear as to its per- petuity , or to predict its fall . LECTURE I. PERMANENCE A TEst of relIGIOUS SYSTEMS . Αμέραι INTRODUCTION . xix.
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