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Side 8
... meaning and the heart be thus torn out of life , it is all very well to say to him , as Renan has said : " Religion con- sists , for all of us , in singing while we do our work , and in praising God , from morning till night , by ...
... meaning and the heart be thus torn out of life , it is all very well to say to him , as Renan has said : " Religion con- sists , for all of us , in singing while we do our work , and in praising God , from morning till night , by ...
Side 10
... meaning of life . But they cannot take heart to say with the Positivists : " Let us confess that we do not know and talk no more about what we cannot comprehend . Let us give ourselves to the present , the actual in life ; change the ...
... meaning of life . But they cannot take heart to say with the Positivists : " Let us confess that we do not know and talk no more about what we cannot comprehend . Let us give ourselves to the present , the actual in life ; change the ...
Side 11
... meaning except to the be- liever . He was really , all his life , trying to find reason for a creed of optimism on a basis of doubt . Renan approached the problem , of our life in much the same way as a greater and stronger mind of his ...
... meaning except to the be- liever . He was really , all his life , trying to find reason for a creed of optimism on a basis of doubt . Renan approached the problem , of our life in much the same way as a greater and stronger mind of his ...
Side 33
... meaning or etymology or grammatical minutiæ or scenic antiquities or metre , things all very good , but not of vital importance , but it was a work that once came " hot from the brain " of a great man , that expressed his living ...
... meaning or etymology or grammatical minutiæ or scenic antiquities or metre , things all very good , but not of vital importance , but it was a work that once came " hot from the brain " of a great man , that expressed his living ...
Side 46
... meaning a story he had learned from his father , the story of the good Iyob , a man of Bashan , who , while happy and prosperous , was sorely afflicted by repeated calamities , yet preserved his faith in God and his con- fidence in his ...
... meaning a story he had learned from his father , the story of the good Iyob , a man of Bashan , who , while happy and prosperous , was sorely afflicted by repeated calamities , yet preserved his faith in God and his con- fidence in his ...
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