Essays and ReviewsB. Tauchnitz, 1865 - 374 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 25
... admits their infection into his judgment . He acquires habits which seem of no con- sequence , but which are the channels of a thousand new impulses to his soul . If he reads , he treats the characters that he meets with in his book as ...
... admits their infection into his judgment . He acquires habits which seem of no con- sequence , but which are the channels of a thousand new impulses to his soul . If he reads , he treats the characters that he meets with in his book as ...
الصفحة 67
... admits to have been the case with physical events and with chronology rounded into epical shape . But the first principles of his philosophy , which fixes on personality ( or what we might call force of character ) as the great organ of ...
... admits to have been the case with physical events and with chronology rounded into epical shape . But the first principles of his philosophy , which fixes on personality ( or what we might call force of character ) as the great organ of ...
الصفحة 83
... admits ' it to be ' a natural gift , consistent with fallibility , is ' not so easy to explain . One would wish he might ' have intended only the power of seeing the ideal in " the actual , or of tracing the Divine Government in ' the ...
... admits ' it to be ' a natural gift , consistent with fallibility , is ' not so easy to explain . One would wish he might ' have intended only the power of seeing the ideal in " the actual , or of tracing the Divine Government in ' the ...
الصفحة 114
... admitting the alleged evidences , and which many habitual believers do not appreciate , perhaps because they have never thought or inquired deeply on the subject ; or what is more , have believed it wrong and impious to do so . Any ...
... admitting the alleged evidences , and which many habitual believers do not appreciate , perhaps because they have never thought or inquired deeply on the subject ; or what is more , have believed it wrong and impious to do so . Any ...
الصفحة 115
... admitting at least some distinction between the influences of feeling and those of reason ; the impressions of conscience and the deductions of in- tellect ; the dictations of moral and religious sense , and the conclusions from ...
... admitting at least some distinction between the influences of feeling and those of reason ; the impressions of conscience and the deductions of in- tellect ; the dictations of moral and religious sense , and the conclusions from ...
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