Great Teachers: Portrayed by Those who Studied Under ThemHouston Peterson Rutgers University Press, 1946 - 351 pagina's |
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Pagina 71
... means . What he means is that heaven as it has been run down to and God as He has been run down to - everything placid and simple and in- active and non - creative and sleepy . People don't worship God . They worship ( burble , burble ) ...
... means . What he means is that heaven as it has been run down to and God as He has been run down to - everything placid and simple and in- active and non - creative and sleepy . People don't worship God . They worship ( burble , burble ) ...
Pagina 102
... means ; that is , he really has some guidance either from textbooks or from experience ; he is not a Columbus ... mean by this that he accepts a great many positions in science without really testing them , and thus he almost gets back ...
... means ; that is , he really has some guidance either from textbooks or from experience ; he is not a Columbus ... mean by this that he accepts a great many positions in science without really testing them , and thus he almost gets back ...
Pagina 332
... mean ? ask these last . Where is his system ? What is the use of it all ? What the deuce have we to do with Brahma ? I do ... means , save grandeur and consolation ; one may like Montaigne , as some ten generations before us have done ...
... mean ? ask these last . Where is his system ? What is the use of it all ? What the deuce have we to do with Brahma ? I do ... means , save grandeur and consolation ; one may like Montaigne , as some ten generations before us have done ...
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