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... better or worse statement of its revela- tions ; shall come to trust it entirely , as the only true ; to cleave to God against the name of God . When he has once known the oracle he will need no priest . And if he finds at first with ...
... better or worse statement of its revela- tions ; shall come to trust it entirely , as the only true ; to cleave to God against the name of God . When he has once known the oracle he will need no priest . And if he finds at first with ...
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... better when we came to the philosophers , who found everybody wrong ; acute and ingenious to lampoon and degrade mankind ? And then was there ever prophet burdened with a message to his people who did not cloud our gratitude by strange ...
... better when we came to the philosophers , who found everybody wrong ; acute and ingenious to lampoon and degrade mankind ? And then was there ever prophet burdened with a message to his people who did not cloud our gratitude by strange ...
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... better form ? The poet sees wholes and avoids analysis ; the metaphysician , dealing as it were with the mathematics of the mind , puts himself out of the way of the inspira- tion ; loses that which is the miracle and creates the ...
... better form ? The poet sees wholes and avoids analysis ; the metaphysician , dealing as it were with the mathematics of the mind , puts himself out of the way of the inspira- tion ; loses that which is the miracle and creates the ...
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... . What but thought deepens life , and makes us better than cow or cat ? The grandeur of the im- pression the stars and heavenly bodies make on us is surely more valuable than our exact perception of a 14 NATURAL HISTORY OF INTELLECT .
... . What but thought deepens life , and makes us better than cow or cat ? The grandeur of the im- pression the stars and heavenly bodies make on us is surely more valuable than our exact perception of a 14 NATURAL HISTORY OF INTELLECT .
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... better than he could do it . ought to be We feel as if one man wrote all the books , painted , built , in dark ages ; and we are sure that it can do more than ever was done . It was the same mind that built the world . That is Instinct ...
... better than he could do it . ought to be We feel as if one man wrote all the books , painted , built , in dark ages ; and we are sure that it can do more than ever was done . It was the same mind that built the world . That is Instinct ...
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