The Chief End of ManHoughton, Mifflin, 1897 - 296 sider |
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Side 2
... individual seeks help in looking back over his course , so it may help us if we look back a little over some of the significant passages in the move- ment of mankind . History is to the race what memory is to the individual . One's best ...
... individual seeks help in looking back over his course , so it may help us if we look back a little over some of the significant passages in the move- ment of mankind . History is to the race what memory is to the individual . One's best ...
Side 8
... individual heroes . The higher mind of the Greeks and Romans , in which the distinctive notes were clear intelligence , love of beauty , and practical force , gradually broke away altogether from the popular mythology , and sought to ...
... individual heroes . The higher mind of the Greeks and Romans , in which the distinctive notes were clear intelligence , love of beauty , and practical force , gradually broke away altogether from the popular mythology , and sought to ...
Side 18
... individual freedom ; and in an- other aspect it is the substitution for a supernatural of a natural conception , or , we may say , in place of a divided and warring universe , a harmonious universe . In this double progress toward ...
... individual freedom ; and in an- other aspect it is the substitution for a supernatural of a natural conception , or , we may say , in place of a divided and warring universe , a harmonious universe . In this double progress toward ...
Side 21
... individual is at last becoming generally and securely established . Only by this overthrow of ecclesiastical author- ity was rendered possible that unchecked freedom of intellectual inquiry which has been the great positive factor in ...
... individual is at last becoming generally and securely established . Only by this overthrow of ecclesiastical author- ity was rendered possible that unchecked freedom of intellectual inquiry which has been the great positive factor in ...
Side 22
... highest virtue of the church with the clearest intelligence of the new thought , and setting forth in Utopia the ideal to be sought , - not • mere individual salvation , not an ecclesiastical fold , 22 THE CHIEF END OF MAN.
... highest virtue of the church with the clearest intelligence of the new thought , and setting forth in Utopia the ideal to be sought , - not • mere individual salvation , not an ecclesiastical fold , 22 THE CHIEF END OF MAN.
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