Half truths and the truth, lects. on the origin and development of prevailing forms of unbelief, considered in relation to the nature and claims of the Christian system |
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... society should be ripe for their enterprise . This , however , so far from quenching the flame , was but adding fresh fuel to it . For , these aggrieved brethren justly argued , how is society ripened for any reform save by constant ...
... society should be ripe for their enterprise . This , however , so far from quenching the flame , was but adding fresh fuel to it . For , these aggrieved brethren justly argued , how is society ripened for any reform save by constant ...
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... societies which propose to aid or relieve somebody or something . They can show a tender interest in every parishioner , a good will towards the public enterprises of the day , love for their friends , a kind regard for the sick , the ...
... societies which propose to aid or relieve somebody or something . They can show a tender interest in every parishioner , a good will towards the public enterprises of the day , love for their friends , a kind regard for the sick , the ...
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... her the state of his feelings and his hopes . But he met no encouragement . Had he been a member of the Papal church , a man of wealth , and a favorite in His love . gay society , she might not have objected . As PANTHEISM . 45.
... her the state of his feelings and his hopes . But he met no encouragement . Had he been a member of the Papal church , a man of wealth , and a favorite in His love . gay society , she might not have objected . As PANTHEISM . 45.
第 46 頁
Jacob Merrill Manning. gay society , she might not have objected . As it was , however , she preferred to cast in her lot with a young Hamburg merchant , who had the means of gratifying all her wishes for show and idle luxury . Spinoza ...
Jacob Merrill Manning. gay society , she might not have objected . As it was , however , she preferred to cast in her lot with a young Hamburg merchant , who had the means of gratifying all her wishes for show and idle luxury . Spinoza ...
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... society , and exposed to death all the while , had yet succeeded in making for himself many admirers . All curious minds , whatever they might think of his religious leanings , were charmed by the boldness and novelty of his ...
... society , and exposed to death all the while , had yet succeeded in making for himself many admirers . All curious minds , whatever they might think of his religious leanings , were charmed by the boldness and novelty of his ...
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第 50 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 193 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 215 頁 - And this deep power in which we exist and whose beatitude is all accessible to us, is not only selfsufficing and perfect in every hour, but the act of seeing and the thing seen, the seer and the spectacle, the subject and the object, are one. We see the world piece by piece, as the sun, the moon, the animal, the tree; but the whole, of which these are the shining parts, is the soul.
第 49 頁 - Great in the earth, as in th' 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...
第 220 頁 - ... 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 dear to all history.
第 286 頁 - THESE, as they change, Almighty Father, these Are but the varied God. The rolling year Is full of Thee. Forth in the pleasing Spring Thy beauty walks, Thy tenderness and love. Wide flush the fields ; the softening air is balm ; Echo the mountains round ; the forest smiles ; And every sense, and every heart is joy.
第 286 頁 - These, as they change, Almighty Father, these Are but the varied God. — The rolling year Is full of thee.
第 204 頁 - We live in succession, in division, in parts, in particles. Meantime within man is the soul of the whole; the wise silence; the universal beauty, to which every part and particle is equally related; the eternal ONE.
第 220 頁 - And truly it demands something godlike in him who has cast off the common motives of humanity, and has ventured to trust himself for a taskmaster. High be his heart, faithful his will, clear his sight, that he may in good earnest be doctrine, society, law, to himself, that a simple purpose may be to him as strong as iron necessity is to others!
第 207 頁 - Ineffable is the union of man and God in every act of the soul. The simplest person, who in his integrity worships God, becomes God; yet forever and ever the influx of this better and universal self is new and unsearchable.