Essays and ReviewsB. Tauchnitz, 1865 - 374 من الصفحات |
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... mankind do not present a pic- ture of mere lawlessness , such as we find among the mediæval nations of Europe , but of blind , gross igno- rance of themselves and all around them . Atheism is possible now , but Lamech's presumptuous ...
... mankind do not present a pic- ture of mere lawlessness , such as we find among the mediæval nations of Europe , but of blind , gross igno- rance of themselves and all around them . Atheism is possible now , but Lamech's presumptuous ...
الصفحة 20
... mankind has been science and art . There was little in her temper of the spirit of reverence . Her morality and her re- ligion did not spring from the conscience .. Her gods were the creatures of imagination , not of spiritual need ...
... mankind has been science and art . There was little in her temper of the spirit of reverence . Her morality and her re- ligion did not spring from the conscience .. Her gods were the creatures of imagination , not of spiritual need ...
الصفحة 30
... mankind already beginning to stiffen into the fixedness of maturity . The power of His life would not have sunk so deeply into the world's heart ; the truth of His Divine Nature would not have been recognised . Seeing the Lord , would ...
... mankind already beginning to stiffen into the fixedness of maturity . The power of His life would not have sunk so deeply into the world's heart ; the truth of His Divine Nature would not have been recognised . Seeing the Lord , would ...
الصفحة 31
... mankind has ever since looked back , and will ever hereafter look back with the same affection , the same lingering regret , with which age looks back to early manhood . In these three , mankind remembers the brilliant social companion ...
... mankind has ever since looked back , and will ever hereafter look back with the same affection , the same lingering regret , with which age looks back to early manhood . In these three , mankind remembers the brilliant social companion ...
الصفحة 37
Frederic Henry Hedge. friends one to another . This was the lot of mankind , as it is the lot of not a few men . Greece , the child of nature , had come to full maturity so early as to pass away before the other two appeared ; and Rome ...
Frederic Henry Hedge. friends one to another . This was the lot of mankind , as it is the lot of not a few men . Greece , the child of nature , had come to full maturity so early as to pass away before the other two appeared ; and Rome ...
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