The Chief End of ManHoughton, Mifflin, 1897 - 296 sider |
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Side 3
... thought may help a little , and so such essays as the present are offered for whatever they may afford . Of all human studies , history , at its best , the knowledge of whatever of worthiest the past of mankind affords , such history is ...
... thought may help a little , and so such essays as the present are offered for whatever they may afford . Of all human studies , history , at its best , the knowledge of whatever of worthiest the past of mankind affords , such history is ...
Side 7
... Note- Book ; " thoughts on the present aspect are grouped under " Glimpses ; " and " Daily Bread " introduces a homely and familiar treatment . I OUR SPIRITUAL ANCESTRY THE ideas and sentiments which underlie PROLOGUE 7.
... Note- Book ; " thoughts on the present aspect are grouped under " Glimpses ; " and " Daily Bread " introduces a homely and familiar treatment . I OUR SPIRITUAL ANCESTRY THE ideas and sentiments which underlie PROLOGUE 7.
Side 10
... thought and the austerity of the best Roman life . Stoicism reverted from all universe - schemes , spiritual or materialist , to the conduct of human life which Socrates had pro- pounded as the essential theme . The Stoic affirmed that ...
... thought and the austerity of the best Roman life . Stoicism reverted from all universe - schemes , spiritual or materialist , to the conduct of human life which Socrates had pro- pounded as the essential theme . The Stoic affirmed that ...
Side 12
... thought , and saw as in prophetic vision the near approach of the perfect triumph of holiness and love . Overshadowed by danger , his hope and faith menaced as by denying Fate , he rallied from the shock , trusted the unseen Power , and ...
... thought , and saw as in prophetic vision the near approach of the perfect triumph of holiness and love . Overshadowed by danger , his hope and faith menaced as by denying Fate , he rallied from the shock , trusted the unseen Power , and ...
Side 13
... thought they reasoned , but their argumentation was feeble save at one point . But that was the vital point , -experience . Christian- ity , in its mixture of ardor , credulity , and morality had somehow a power to give to common men ...
... thought they reasoned , but their argumentation was feeble save at one point . But that was the vital point , -experience . Christian- ity , in its mixture of ardor , credulity , and morality had somehow a power to give to common men ...
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