Essays for Our Day: A Background of ModelsLouis Byron Shackelford, Florien Preston Gass W. W. Norton, Incorporated, 1931 - 454 من الصفحات |
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... light of the sense ; the last was the light of reason ; and his Sabbath work , ever since , is the illumination of his spirit . First he breathed light upon the face of the matter , or chaos ; then he breathed light into the face of man ...
... light of the sense ; the last was the light of reason ; and his Sabbath work , ever since , is the illumination of his spirit . First he breathed light upon the face of the matter , or chaos ; then he breathed light into the face of man ...
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... light of knowledge to banish the fears which had oppressed the soul of man , and he had , beside , a faith that that same light would so illuminate the moral world as to enable us to see more clearly than we had ever seen before our ...
... light of knowledge to banish the fears which had oppressed the soul of man , and he had , beside , a faith that that same light would so illuminate the moral world as to enable us to see more clearly than we had ever seen before our ...
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... light , not merely upon the nature of matter , but upon the nature of man as well , and though that which we have received may be light of a sort , it is not adapted to our eyes and is not anything by which we can see . Since thought ...
... light , not merely upon the nature of matter , but upon the nature of man as well , and though that which we have received may be light of a sort , it is not adapted to our eyes and is not anything by which we can see . Since thought ...
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