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I believe to have served the cause of religion , " he said , " by carrying it into the region of the inattackable , far above partial dogmas and supernatural beliefs . All definition is limitation . The truths of the spirit are wider ...
I believe to have served the cause of religion , " he said , " by carrying it into the region of the inattackable , far above partial dogmas and supernatural beliefs . All definition is limitation . The truths of the spirit are wider ...
Side 8
The ordinary man , who is less of a dreamer than Renan , can find nothing to believe in a fiction like this . If the meaning and the heart be thus torn out of life , it is all very well to say to him , as Renan has said : “ Religion ...
The ordinary man , who is less of a dreamer than Renan , can find nothing to believe in a fiction like this . If the meaning and the heart be thus torn out of life , it is all very well to say to him , as Renan has said : “ Religion ...
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Hence Renan was ever building vague and unsatisfactory beliefs , speaking in terms which belong only to the language of faith - panegyrizing a courage and trust which have no meaning except to the believer . He was really , all his life ...
Hence Renan was ever building vague and unsatisfactory beliefs , speaking in terms which belong only to the language of faith - panegyrizing a courage and trust which have no meaning except to the believer . He was really , all his life ...
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It is certain that the graduates in question believe that what they do is right - or else they would not be where they Still the objections outlined here are made , and not infrequently , on and outside of the campus .
It is certain that the graduates in question believe that what they do is right - or else they would not be where they Still the objections outlined here are made , and not infrequently , on and outside of the campus .
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He believes in a selfcontrol which is not asceticism , and which gives a wholesome enjoyment of all the pleasures of life . And there is all through the book a tone of lofty morality , of contempt for cheap and low and mean things and ...
He believes in a selfcontrol which is not asceticism , and which gives a wholesome enjoyment of all the pleasures of life . And there is all through the book a tone of lofty morality , of contempt for cheap and low and mean things and ...
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