The Essays of Mark Van Doren (1924-1972)Greenwood Press, 1980 - 270 sider |
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Side 15
... believe them . We believe them because they falsify nothing in their report of the world . Their report of the human spirit - well , that is another matter . Neither do they falsify that by minimizing the dangers it must undergo , or by ...
... believe them . We believe them because they falsify nothing in their report of the world . Their report of the human spirit - well , that is another matter . Neither do they falsify that by minimizing the dangers it must undergo , or by ...
Side 156
... believe , is the true content of the subject , which like any other subject starts on earth and gets in its own natural way to heaven . Such , I take it , is what Merton means in the note on " Poetry and Contemplation " which he appends ...
... believe , is the true content of the subject , which like any other subject starts on earth and gets in its own natural way to heaven . Such , I take it , is what Merton means in the note on " Poetry and Contemplation " which he appends ...
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... believe their Father perfect ; Praise him because he is , because he has His being where no eye , no ear can follow , No mind say whence or whither , Yet he is , and nothing else is Save as witness to his wonder , Save as hungering to ...
... believe their Father perfect ; Praise him because he is , because he has His being where no eye , no ear can follow , No mind say whence or whither , Yet he is , and nothing else is Save as witness to his wonder , Save as hungering to ...
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