The Chief End of ManHoughton, Mifflin, 1897 - 296 sider |
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... divine truth has been finally dislodged , there are moments when moral chaos seems to impend . We are still upheld by old habits and associations , we are borne along by forces mightier than our creeds or negations , and the loyal ...
... divine truth has been finally dislodged , there are moments when moral chaos seems to impend . We are still upheld by old habits and associations , we are borne along by forces mightier than our creeds or negations , and the loyal ...
Side 9
... divine power . Goodness is dear to the gods , wickedness is abhor- rent to them . But the good man is often unhappy , from strange inheritance of curse ; or from com- plication of events which no wisdom can baffle . Yet from the ...
... divine power . Goodness is dear to the gods , wickedness is abhor- rent to them . But the good man is often unhappy , from strange inheritance of curse ; or from com- plication of events which no wisdom can baffle . Yet from the ...
Side 17
... divine justice , wrath , and pity , and for which the visible world is but antechamber and probation . Dante shows the culmination of supernatural Christianity , but he has something further . The guide of his pilgrimage , the star of ...
... divine justice , wrath , and pity , and for which the visible world is but antechamber and probation . Dante shows the culmination of supernatural Christianity , but he has something further . The guide of his pilgrimage , the star of ...
Side 19
... divine revelation ; a reliance upon the powers and intuitions of the human spirit as its only and sufficient guides ; a rediscovery under natural and universal forms of the faith and hope which were once supposed inseparably bound up ...
... divine revelation ; a reliance upon the powers and intuitions of the human spirit as its only and sufficient guides ; a rediscovery under natural and universal forms of the faith and hope which were once supposed inseparably bound up ...
Side 24
... divine authority , and by its supernaturalism made indifferent to the new science and to the various elements of human nature on which statesmanship must build . Its political sway is brief , its effects on English and American ...
... divine authority , and by its supernaturalism made indifferent to the new science and to the various elements of human nature on which statesmanship must build . Its political sway is brief , its effects on English and American ...
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