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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第 ix 頁
... human culture . 183-226 LECTURE VI . PANTHEISM IN THE FORM OF HERO - WORSHIP . - - - The representative name . Method of treatment . - Carlyle's position in Eng- lish literature . His style .. Ethical tendency . A political reformer ...
... human culture . 183-226 LECTURE VI . PANTHEISM IN THE FORM OF HERO - WORSHIP . - - - The representative name . Method of treatment . - Carlyle's position in Eng- lish literature . His style .. Ethical tendency . A political reformer ...
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... human intellect naturally craves truth , I shall not easily be persuaded that any body of doctrines , which has been put forth by earnest thinkers , is unmixed error ; nor shall I fail , so far as the nature of my undertaking will ...
... human intellect naturally craves truth , I shall not easily be persuaded that any body of doctrines , which has been put forth by earnest thinkers , is unmixed error ; nor shall I fail , so far as the nature of my undertaking will ...
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... human mind ; have shown excellent judgment in matters of business , and in all that concerns the welfare of the state . But this latter remark seems to me to need qualification , rather than the other . If we look at human conduct ...
... human mind ; have shown excellent judgment in matters of business , and in all that concerns the welfare of the state . But this latter remark seems to me to need qualification , rather than the other . If we look at human conduct ...
第 9 頁
... human knowledge a branch , like other branches of human inquiry . It is rather the all - encompassing atmosphere , in which , whatever be our studies or works , we can alone truly breathe and live ; the one inspiring influence , which ...
... human knowledge a branch , like other branches of human inquiry . It is rather the all - encompassing atmosphere , in which , whatever be our studies or works , we can alone truly breathe and live ; the one inspiring influence , which ...
第 13 頁
... HUMAN WANT WHICH THEY ARE FOREVER FLATTERING ONLY TO DELUDE . This whole vast field is more than I can hope to ex- plore , in the series of lectures which here follows . It will be enough , and more than I dare promise , if even ...
... HUMAN WANT WHICH THEY ARE FOREVER FLATTERING ONLY TO DELUDE . This whole vast field is more than I can hope to ex- plore , in the series of lectures which here follows . It will be enough , and more than I dare promise , if even ...
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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 53 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 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.
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 382 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 233 頁 - Thus, like some wild-flaming, wild-thundering train of Heaven's Artillery, does this mysterious MANKIND thunder and flame, in long-drawn, quick-succeeding grandeur, through the unknown Deep. Thus, like a God-created, firebreathing Spirit-host, we emerge from the Inane; haste stormfully across the astonished Earth; then plunge again into the Inane. Earth's mountains are levelled, and her seas filled up, in our passage: can the Earth, which is but dead and a vision, resist Spirits which have reality...
第 382 頁 - These, as they change, Almighty Father, these Are but the varied God. — The rolling year Is full of thee.
第 310 頁 - I tell thee, thou foolish philanthropist, that I grudge the dollar, the dime, the cent I give to such men as do not belong to me and to whom I do not belong. There is a class of persons to whom by all spiritual affinity I am bought and sold; for them I will go to prison if need be; but your miscellaneous popular charities; the education at college of fools; the building of meetinghouses to the vain end to which many now stand; alms to sots, and the thousand-fold Relief Societies...
第 283 頁 - God, peopling the lonely place, effacing the scars of our mistakes and disappointments! When we have broken our god of tradition, and ceased from our god of rhetoric, then may God fire the heart with his presence. It...
第 307 頁 - Christianity is rightly dear to the best of mankind; yet was there never a young philosopher whose breeding had fallen into the Christian church by whom that brave text of Paul's was not specially prized, "Then shall also the Son be subject unto Him who put all things under him, that God may be all in all.