Essays and ReviewsB. Tauchnitz, 1865 - 374 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 14
... truth within the reach of children , rather than as stumblings in learning a very difficult lesson - difficult even for cultivated men . In reality , elementary truths are the hardest of all to learn , unless we pass our childhood in an ...
... truth within the reach of children , rather than as stumblings in learning a very difficult lesson - difficult even for cultivated men . In reality , elementary truths are the hardest of all to learn , unless we pass our childhood in an ...
الصفحة 28
... truth at all times than the contentedness of those who ridicule it . Youth , in fact , feels everything more keenly ; and as far as the keenness of feeling contributes to its truth , the feeling , whether it is pain or pleasure , is so ...
... truth at all times than the contentedness of those who ridicule it . Youth , in fact , feels everything more keenly ; and as far as the keenness of feeling contributes to its truth , the feeling , whether it is pain or pleasure , is so ...
الصفحة 29
... truth of God . Our vision of the Son of God is now aided by the eyes of the Apostles , and by that aid we can re- cognise the Express Image of the Father . But in this we are like men who are led through unknown woods by Indian guides ...
... truth of God . Our vision of the Son of God is now aided by the eyes of the Apostles , and by that aid we can re- cognise the Express Image of the Father . But in this we are like men who are led through unknown woods by Indian guides ...
الصفحة 30
... truth ; they had not the same calmness , or fixedness of conduct ; their faith was not so quiet , so little tempted to restless vehe- mence . But they had a keenness of perception which we have not , and could see the immeasurable diffe ...
... truth ; they had not the same calmness , or fixedness of conduct ; their faith was not so quiet , so little tempted to restless vehe- mence . But they had a keenness of perception which we have not , and could see the immeasurable diffe ...
الصفحة 37
... He is the third great teacher and the last . Now the education by no means ceases when the spirit thus begins to lead the soul ; the office of the spirit is in fact to guide us into truth , The Education of the World . 37.
... He is the third great teacher and the last . Now the education by no means ceases when the spirit thus begins to lead the soul ; the office of the spirit is in fact to guide us into truth , The Education of the World . 37.
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