Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 60;Volume 123John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1894 |
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Pagina 10
... nature . If I insist upon the moral influences am I not confounding the poet and the preach- er , and falling under the lash of I know not how many critical connois- seurs ? If I renounce the preachers , I am renouncing some of the ...
... nature . If I insist upon the moral influences am I not confounding the poet and the preach- er , and falling under the lash of I know not how many critical connois- seurs ? If I renounce the preachers , I am renouncing some of the ...
Pagina 15
... nature transcends the finite , and demands for its complete realization a response from the infinite . To this response we gave the name of Revela- tion , and saw that , to be adequate , it must be the revelation of a person , be- cause ...
... nature transcends the finite , and demands for its complete realization a response from the infinite . To this response we gave the name of Revela- tion , and saw that , to be adequate , it must be the revelation of a person , be- cause ...
Pagina 16
... nature , as the ultimate outcome of " material " evo- lution , contains the only key to the interpretation of matter . Unless we find it here , we shall find it nowhere . To look for it in lower organisms , or anywhere in inorganic nature ...
... nature , as the ultimate outcome of " material " evo- lution , contains the only key to the interpretation of matter . Unless we find it here , we shall find it nowhere . To look for it in lower organisms , or anywhere in inorganic nature ...
Pagina 17
... nature , or as so fused in the latter as to be a difference no long- er , subject and object losing all distinc- tiveness , and becoming merged in a vast abstraction of being of which noth- ing positive can be predicated . If in- stead ...
... nature , or as so fused in the latter as to be a difference no long- er , subject and object losing all distinc- tiveness , and becoming merged in a vast abstraction of being of which noth- ing positive can be predicated . If in- stead ...
Pagina 18
... nature was superadded to his animal nature , " considers it in- cumbent on him to show that there are faculties in man of which no rudi- ments can be found in the lower ani- mals , and this he proceeds to do with . great ability by ...
... nature was superadded to his animal nature , " considers it in- cumbent on him to show that there are faculties in man of which no rudi- ments can be found in the lower ani- mals , and this he proceeds to do with . great ability by ...
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