The Modern Review, 第 3 卷J. Clarke & Company, 1882 |
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第 4 頁
... effect and should sweep the old away ; until the new heavens and the new earth should be ready for the saints , and the kingdom of God , with all that this involved , should be established . * Such expectations have never been fulfilled ...
... effect and should sweep the old away ; until the new heavens and the new earth should be ready for the saints , and the kingdom of God , with all that this involved , should be established . * Such expectations have never been fulfilled ...
第 44 頁
... effects on all persons , the good is universally the pleasurable " ( p . 30 ) . " Conduciveness to happiness is the ultimate test of perfection in a man's nature " ( p . 34 ) . " Acts are good or bad according as their aggregate effects ...
... effects on all persons , the good is universally the pleasurable " ( p . 30 ) . " Conduciveness to happiness is the ultimate test of perfection in a man's nature " ( p . 34 ) . " Acts are good or bad according as their aggregate effects ...
第 46 頁
... effects increase men's happiness or increase their misery . " Let us test this ethical standard by some familiar facts , and see if it is a correct measure of moral worth , or if moral ideas have been formed under its implicit guidance ...
... effects increase men's happiness or increase their misery . " Let us test this ethical standard by some familiar facts , and see if it is a correct measure of moral worth , or if moral ideas have been formed under its implicit guidance ...
第 60 頁
... effects . The later evolved , more compound , and more representative feelings , serving as they do to adjust the conduct to more distant and general needs and greater benefit in the end , thus come to have authority , and the lower and ...
... effects . The later evolved , more compound , and more representative feelings , serving as they do to adjust the conduct to more distant and general needs and greater benefit in the end , thus come to have authority , and the lower and ...
第 68 頁
... effect of my example would be but small , if it were known ; and as I intend to keep it a profound secret , there will be no evil effects worth mention- ing to come from it . Certainly , the remote evil effects will not begin to ...
... effect of my example would be but small , if it were known ; and as I intend to keep it a profound secret , there will be no evil effects worth mention- ing to come from it . Certainly , the remote evil effects will not begin to ...
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第 472 頁 - OH yet we trust that somehow good Will be the final goal of ill, To pangs of nature, sins of will, Defects of doubt, and taints of blood; That nothing walks with aimless feet; That not one life shall be destroy'd, Or cast as rubbish to the void, When God hath made the pile complete...
第 392 頁 - That young lady had a talent for describing the involvements and feelings and characters of ordinary life, which is to me the most wonderful I ever met with. The Big Bow-wow strain I can do myself like any now going ; but the exquisite touch, which renders ordinary commonplace things and characters interesting, from the truth of the description and the sentiment, is denied to me.
第 473 頁 - I falter where I firmly trod, And falling with my weight of cares Upon the great world's altar-stairs That slope thro' darkness up to God, I stretch lame hands of faith, and grope, And gather dust and chaff, and call To what I feel is Lord of all, And faintly trust the larger hope.
第 457 頁 - The depth saith, It is not in me; and the sea saith, It is not with me. It cannot be gotten for gold, neither shall silver be weighed for the price thereof.
第 234 頁 - Then I looked on all the works that my hands had wrought, and on the labour that I had laboured to do: and, behold, all was vanity and vexation of spirit, and there was no profit under the sun.
第 516 頁 - After five years' work I allowed myself to speculate on the subject, and drew up some short notes ; these I enlarged in 1844 into a sketch of the conclusions, which then seemed to me probable : from that period to the present day I have steadily pursued the same object. I hope that I may be excused for entering on these personal details, as I give them to show that I have not been hasty in coming to a decision.
第 463 頁 - THE SOULS OF THE RIGHTEOUS ARE IN THE HAND OF GOD, and there shall no torment touch them. In the sight of the unwise they seemed to die: and their departure is taken for misery, and their going from us to be utter destruction: but they are in peace. For though they be punished in the sight of men, yet is their hope full of immortality.
第 543 頁 - The humble boon was soon obtained: The aged Minstrel audience gained. But when he reached the room of state Where she, with all her ladies, sate. Perchance he wished his boon denied : For when to tune his harp he tried, His trembling hand had lost the ease Which marks security to please; And scenes, long past, of joy and pain.
第 481 頁 - To God, I wept, and said: Ah, when at last we lie with tranced breath, Not vexing Thee in death, And Thou rememberest of what toys We made our joys, How weakly understood, Thy great commanded good, Then, fatherly not less Than I whom Thou hast moulded from the clay, Thou'lt leave Thy wrath, and say, 'I will be sorry for their childishness.
第 538 頁 - The waves beside them danced, but they Out-did the sparkling waves in glee: A poet could not but be gay In such a jocund company!