On Some of the Characteristics of Belief: Scientific and ReligiousMacmillan, 1870 - 126 من الصفحات |
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... neglect . It is not merely that such changes of circumstances make a man feel differently , they can also make him be- lieve differently . He may become wiser because he has been made sadder . So much for the facts . Let us now come to ...
... neglect . It is not merely that such changes of circumstances make a man feel differently , they can also make him be- lieve differently . He may become wiser because he has been made sadder . So much for the facts . Let us now come to ...
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... neglect this fact , in order to keep the dispute within manageable bounds . Hence the idea is encouraged that when we track a truth backwards and examine its sources , we shall find that many derivative conclusions follow from one more ...
... neglect this fact , in order to keep the dispute within manageable bounds . Hence the idea is encouraged that when we track a truth backwards and examine its sources , we shall find that many derivative conclusions follow from one more ...
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... neglect or unduly notice any of these circumstances , will disturb the of judgment to work out his own religious ... neglects the help af- forded by comparing his own convictions with those of others will fall into error , that is , on ...
... neglect or unduly notice any of these circumstances , will disturb the of judgment to work out his own religious ... neglects the help af- forded by comparing his own convictions with those of others will fall into error , that is , on ...
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... neglected . But it is often the seeing now what had not been seen at all before , notwithstanding that the facts about them may have remained unaltered . A single straggling gleam of light may shew you that what you had taken for a ...
... neglected . But it is often the seeing now what had not been seen at all before , notwithstanding that the facts about them may have remained unaltered . A single straggling gleam of light may shew you that what you had taken for a ...
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... neglected . It is to this stage that Logic appropriately be- longs ; Logic , I mean , of the formal or syllogistic type . The conditions favourable to the full deve- lopment of this art seem to be these : -There must , for one thing ...
... neglected . It is to this stage that Logic appropriately be- longs ; Logic , I mean , of the formal or syllogistic type . The conditions favourable to the full deve- lopment of this art seem to be these : -There must , for one thing ...
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الصفحة 110 - Rejoice, O young man in thy youth ; and let thy heart cheer thee in the days of thy youth, and walk in the ways of thine heart, and in the sight of thine eyes ; but know thou, that for all these things God will bring thee into judgment.
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الصفحة 56 - I receive not honour from men. 42 But I know you, that ye have not the love of God in you. 43 I am come in my Father's name, and ye receive me not: if another shall come in his own name, him ye will receive. 44 How can ye believe, which receive honour one of another, and seek not the honour that cometh from God only...
الصفحة 25 - THE POEMS OF ARTHUR HUGH CLOUGH, sometime Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford. Fourth Edition. Fcap. 8vo. 6s. "from the higher mind of cultivated, all-questioning, but still conservative England, in this our puzzled generation, we do not know of any utterance in literature so characteristic as the poems of Arthur Hugh Clough.
الصفحة 32 - This volume consists of Criticism on Contemporary Art, reprinted from Fraser, The Saturday Review, The Pall Mall Gazette, and other publications.
الصفحة 40 - THE GOLDEN TREASURY OF THE BEST SONGS AND LYRICAL POEMS IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. Selected and arranged, with Notes, by FRANCIS TURNER PALGRAVE.
الصفحة 40 - Children's Garland from the best Poets. Selected and arranged by COVENTRY PATMORE. " It includes specimens of all the great masters in the art of poetry, selected with the matured judgment of a man concentrated on obtaining insight into the feelings and tastes of childhood, and desirous to awaken its finest impulses, to cultivate its keenest sensibilities.
الصفحة 36 - No man can read this poem without being . struck by the fitness and finish of the workmanship, so to speak, as well as by the chastened and unpretending loftiness of thought which pervades the whole" — GLOBE. Words from the PoetS. Selected by the Editor of