The Psychology of Religion: An Empirical Study of the Growth of Religious ConsciousnessW. Scott, 1900 - 423 頁 |
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第 vii 頁
... mind I rather damned the whole project with my words of faint praise . The question - circular method of collecting ... minds have the least spark of originality that answers to questions scattered broadcast would be likely to show a ...
... mind I rather damned the whole project with my words of faint praise . The question - circular method of collecting ... minds have the least spark of originality that answers to questions scattered broadcast would be likely to show a ...
第 12 頁
... list of questions . The idea was that if the mind of the respondent were awakened along the desired line , what came forth spontaneously would be the most vital and essential elements of his experi- 12 THE PSYCHOLOGY OF RELIGION.
... list of questions . The idea was that if the mind of the respondent were awakened along the desired line , what came forth spontaneously would be the most vital and essential elements of his experi- 12 THE PSYCHOLOGY OF RELIGION.
第 22 頁
... mind of limiting the study to the present epoch . They are relatively modern , and they fell in line so naturally with the rest that they are included . ' II . What force and motive led you to 22 THE PSYCHOLOGY OF RELIGION.
... mind of limiting the study to the present epoch . They are relatively modern , and they fell in line so naturally with the rest that they are included . ' II . What force and motive led you to 22 THE PSYCHOLOGY OF RELIGION.
第 35 頁
... minds , an increment in the mental life at about 11. Although the same mental processes are not involved in reasoning and in religious awakenings , Dr Hancock's tests probably indicate a mental capacity which is a necessary condition ...
... minds , an increment in the mental life at about 11. Although the same mental processes are not involved in reasoning and in religious awakenings , Dr Hancock's tests probably indicate a mental capacity which is a necessary condition ...
第 43 頁
... mind that the respondents would naturally be less accurate in recalling the age of most rapid bodily growth than the more definite events of conversion and puberty . We have one check , however , on the accuracy of the statistics : the ...
... mind that the respondents would naturally be less accurate in recalling the age of most rapid bodily growth than the more definite events of conversion and puberty . We have one check , however , on the accuracy of the statistics : the ...
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第 114 頁 - All we have willed or hoped or dreamed of good shall exist; Not its semblance, but itself; no beauty, nor good, nor power Whose voice has gone forth, but each survives for the melodist When eternity affirms the conception of an hour. The high that proved too high, the heroic for earth too hard...
第 414 頁 - Whoso would be a man must be a nonconformist. He who would gather immortal palms must not be hindered by the name of goodness, but must explore if it be goodness. Nothing is at last sacred but the integrity of your own mind. Absolve you to yourself, and you shall have the suffrage of the world.
第 212 頁 - ... without any real desire for the ends which I had been so carefully fitted out to work for: no delight in virtue, or the general good, but also just as little in anything else. The fountains of vanity and ambition seemed to have dried up within me, as completely as those of benevolence.
第 286 頁 - Were it but the pitifullest infinitesimal fraction of a ' Product, produce it, in God's name ! 'Tis the utmost ' thou hast in thee : out with it, then. Up, up ! Whatso' ever thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy whole might. ' Work while it is called Today ; for the Night cometh, 'wherein no man can work.
第 288 頁 - In the darkest hour through which a human soul can pass, whatever else is doubtful, this at least is certain. If there be no God, and no future state, yet, even then, it is better to be generous than selfish, better to be chaste than licentious, better to be true than false, better to be brave than to be a coward.
第 416 頁 - For whosoever will save his life shall lose it ; but whosoever shall lose his life for my sake and the Gospel's, the same shall save it.
第 88 頁 - And when all my hopes in them and in all men were gone, so that I had nothing outwardly to help me, nor could I tell what to do; then, oh! then I heard a voice which said, "There is one, even Christ Jesus, that can speak to thy condition" : and when I heard it, my heart did leap for joy.
第 232 頁 - Then, welcome each rebuff That turns earth's smoothness rough, Each sting that bids nor sit nor stand but go! Be our joys three-parts pain! Strive, and hold cheap the strain; Learn, nor account the pang; dare, never grudge the throe!
第 306 頁 - I had no idea whatever what the problem of life was. To live with all my might seemed to me easy; to learn where there was so much to learn seemed pleasant and almost of course; to lend a hand, if one had a chance, natural; and if one did this, why, he enjoyed life because he could not help it, and without proving to himself that he ought to enjoy it....
第 417 頁 - Every acquired reaction is, as a rule, either a complication grafted on a native reaction, or a substitute for a native reaction, which the same object originally tended to provoke.