Leaders of Religious Thought in the Nineteenth Century: Newman, Martineau, Comte, Spencer, BrowningWilliam Blackwood and sons, 1902 - 302 páginas |
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... growing tendency to do justice to it . This is seen on the philosophical side , in the place which Experience holds in the argument of such works as Mr Bradley's Appearance and Reality , Professor Pringle- Pattison's Man's Place in the ...
... growing tendency to do justice to it . This is seen on the philosophical side , in the place which Experience holds in the argument of such works as Mr Bradley's Appearance and Reality , Professor Pringle- Pattison's Man's Place in the ...
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... grow more pure and high . This conclusion must be distinguished from that of mere " indifferentism . " It does not mean that we may " Prolong and enjoy the gentle resting From further tracking and trying and testing . " In his Christmas ...
... grow more pure and high . This conclusion must be distinguished from that of mere " indifferentism . " It does not mean that we may " Prolong and enjoy the gentle resting From further tracking and trying and testing . " In his Christmas ...
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... grow into the man and become part of himself . In this sense , when a man's belief grows wider and deeper , it is because his whole nature , or some vital part of it , has grown . It often happens that those who hold a real belief of ...
... grow into the man and become part of himself . In this sense , when a man's belief grows wider and deeper , it is because his whole nature , or some vital part of it , has grown . It often happens that those who hold a real belief of ...
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... grow faster or go farther than his intelligence can go ; or they may contain a complexity of material greater than his intelligence can grasp . This is more especially the case when the feelings assume unfamiliar forms or give rise to ...
... grow faster or go farther than his intelligence can go ; or they may contain a complexity of material greater than his intelligence can grasp . This is more especially the case when the feelings assume unfamiliar forms or give rise to ...
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... grows when we pass from the former state into the latter - never an easy passage to take ; indeed , intelligence may destroy the feeling altogether in attempting to under- stand it , and thereby mutilate our nature . When the ...
... grows when we pass from the former state into the latter - never an easy passage to take ; indeed , intelligence may destroy the feeling altogether in attempting to under- stand it , and thereby mutilate our nature . When the ...
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