The Chief End of ManHoughton, Mifflin, 1897 - 296 sider |
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... we are borne along by forces mightier than our creeds or negations , and the loyal spirit catches at moments the " deeper voice across the storm , " even though the voice be inarticulate . But it is felt that we need to PROLOGUE.
... we are borne along by forces mightier than our creeds or negations , and the loyal spirit catches at moments the " deeper voice across the storm , " even though the voice be inarticulate . But it is felt that we need to PROLOGUE.
Side 8
... force , gradually broke away altogether from the popular mythology , and sought to find in reason an explanation of the universe and a sufficient rule of life . The Greek - Roman mythology made only an in- direct and slight contribution ...
... force , gradually broke away altogether from the popular mythology , and sought to find in reason an explanation of the universe and a sufficient rule of life . The Greek - Roman mythology made only an in- direct and slight contribution ...
Side 15
... force . For almost a thou- sand years from Augustine to Dante - Europe scarcely produced a book which has high intrinsic value for our time . When intellectual energy woke again in Italy and then in the North , the ecclesiastical ...
... force . For almost a thou- sand years from Augustine to Dante - Europe scarcely produced a book which has high intrinsic value for our time . When intellectual energy woke again in Italy and then in the North , the ecclesiastical ...
Side 18
... spiritual aspiration of mankind have asserted themselves , sometimes as slow - working , permanent forces , sometimes in revolutionary upheaval . With change both of material condition and of ways of thought 18 THE CHIEF END OF MAN.
... spiritual aspiration of mankind have asserted themselves , sometimes as slow - working , permanent forces , sometimes in revolutionary upheaval . With change both of material condition and of ways of thought 18 THE CHIEF END OF MAN.
Side 19
... forces has gone the steady push of human nature for enjoyment , for ease , for power ; the grasp of man for all he can get of whatever seems to him the highest good . There have been mutual injuries , degradations , retrogres- sions ...
... forces has gone the steady push of human nature for enjoyment , for ease , for power ; the grasp of man for all he can get of whatever seems to him the highest good . There have been mutual injuries , degradations , retrogres- sions ...
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