Half Truths and the Truth: Lectures on the Origin and Development of Prevailing Forms of Unbelief, Considered in Relation to the Nature and Claims of the Christian SystemLee and Shepard, 1872 - 398 頁 |
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... experience , or the inner world of consciousness , their starting - point ; reason from effects to causes , or from causes to effects . Emerson expresses this fact by say- ing , " Mankind have ever been divided into two sects ...
... experience , or the inner world of consciousness , their starting - point ; reason from effects to causes , or from causes to effects . Emerson expresses this fact by say- ing , " Mankind have ever been divided into two sects ...
第 15 頁
... experience , admonishes us to brand no man as a teacher of infidelity , till absolutely compelled to by our loyalty to Christ . Whoever does not insist on being the enemy of Revealed Religion , should be esteemed its friend . Great harm ...
... experience , admonishes us to brand no man as a teacher of infidelity , till absolutely compelled to by our loyalty to Christ . Whoever does not insist on being the enemy of Revealed Religion , should be esteemed its friend . Great harm ...
第 97 頁
... experience . 2d , from signs ; for example , be- cause from certain words which we hear or read we remem- ber things , and form certain ideas of these like to those by which we imagine the things themselves ( vide Schol . to Prop ...
... experience . 2d , from signs ; for example , be- cause from certain words which we hear or read we remem- ber things , and form certain ideas of these like to those by which we imagine the things themselves ( vide Schol . to Prop ...
第 101 頁
... experience . Perfect liberty is the perfect spontaneity of the infinite God or Nature , and its absolute necessity is that which renders it perfect . Spinoza declares , in this portion of the Ethics , that " God is without passions ...
... experience . Perfect liberty is the perfect spontaneity of the infinite God or Nature , and its absolute necessity is that which renders it perfect . Spinoza declares , in this portion of the Ethics , that " God is without passions ...
第 111 頁
... experience . The a - priori method yielded to the a - posteriori . Deduction was exchanged for induction . Sensuous observation took the place of spirit- ual conviction . Empiricism . Thus a fresh impulse was given to the philos- ophy ...
... experience . The a - priori method yielded to the a - posteriori . Deduction was exchanged for induction . Sensuous observation took the place of spirit- ual conviction . Empiricism . Thus a fresh impulse was given to the philos- ophy ...
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第 313 頁 - A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines. With consistency a great soul has simply nothing to do.
第 54 頁 - Lives through all life, extends through all extent, Spreads undivided, operates unspent ; Breathes in our soul, informs our mortal part, As full, as perfect in a hair as heart ; As full, as perfect in vile man that mourns, As the rapt seraph that adores and burns. To Him no high, no low, no great, no small ; He fills, He bounds, connects and equals all.
第 233 頁 - Generation after generation takes to itself the Form of a Body; and forth-issuing from Cimmerian Night, on Heaven's mission APPEARS. What Force and Fire is in each he expends: one grinding in the mill of Industry; one hunter-like climbing the giddy Alpine heights of Science; one madly dashed in pieces on the rocks of Strife, in war with his fellow : — and then the Heaven-sent is recalled; his earthly Vesture falls away, and soon even to Sense becomes a vanished Shadow. Thus, like some wild-flaming,...
第 265 頁 - What art thou afraid of? Wherefore, like a coward, dost thou forever pip and whimper, and go cowering and trembling? Despicable biped! what is the sum-total of the worst that lies before thee? Death? Well, Death; and say the pangs of Tophet too, and all that the Devil and Man may, will or can do against thee! Hast thou not a heart; canst thou not suffer whatsoever it be; and, as a Child of Freedom, though outcast, trample Tophet itself under thy feet, while it consumes thee? Let it come, then; I...
第 54 頁 - Great in the earth as in the ethereal frame ; Warms in the sun, refreshes in the breeze, Glows in the stars, and blossoms in the trees ; Lives through all life, extends through all extent, Spreads undivided, operates unspent ; Breathes in our soul, informs our mortal part ; As full as perfect in a hair as heart...
第 310 頁 - I am only an experimenter. Do not set the least value on what I do, or the least discredit on what I do not, as if I pretended to settle anything as true or false. I unsettle all things. No facts are to me sacred ; none are profane ; I simply experiment, an endless seeker, with no Past at my back.
第 298 頁 - ... man and tell men they are not leaning willows, but can and must detach themselves; that with the exercise of selftrust, new powers shall appear; that a man is the word made flesh, born to shed healing to the nations; that he should be ashamed of our compassion, and that the moment he acts from himself, tossing the laws, the books, idolatries, and customs out of the window, we pity him no more but thank and revere him; and that teacher shall restore the life of man to splendor, and make his name...
第 238 頁 - Detached, separated ! I say there is no such separation : nothing hitherto was ever stranded, cast aside ; but all, were it only a withered leaf, works together with all ; is borne forward on the bottomless, shoreless flood of Action, and lives through perpetual metamorphoses.
第 382 頁 - These, as they change, Almighty Father, these Are but the varied God. — The rolling year Is full of thee.
第 314 頁 - In your metaphysics you have denied personality to the Deity: yet when the devout motions of the soul come, yield to them heart and life, though they should clothe God with shape and color. Leave your theory, as Joseph his coat in the hand of the harlot, and flee.