Nature: Addresses, and LecturesPhillips, Sampson, 1850 - 383 páginas |
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... affections . Light and dark- ness are our familiar expression for knowledge and ignorance ; and heat for love . Visible dis- tance behind and before us , is respectively our image of memory and hope . Who looks upon a river in a ...
... affections . Light and dark- ness are our familiar expression for knowledge and ignorance ; and heat for love . Visible dis- tance behind and before us , is respectively our image of memory and hope . Who looks upon a river in a ...
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... affections . Hundreds of writers may be found in every long - civilized nation , who for a short time believe , and make others believe , that they see and utter truths , who do not of them- selves clothe one thought in its natural ...
... affections . Hundreds of writers may be found in every long - civilized nation , who for a short time believe , and make others believe , that they see and utter truths , who do not of them- selves clothe one thought in its natural ...
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... affections , in the world of spirit . A Fact is the end or last issue of spirit . The visible creation is the terminus or the circumference of the invisible world . " Material objects , " said a French philosopher , " are necessarily ...
... affections , in the world of spirit . A Fact is the end or last issue of spirit . The visible creation is the terminus or the circumference of the invisible world . " Material objects , " said a French philosopher , " are necessarily ...
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... affection we have caught from the panto- mime of brutes ? What a searching preacher of self - command is the varying phenomenon of Health ! Herein is especially apprehended the unity of Nature , the unity in variety , — which meets us ...
... affection we have caught from the panto- mime of brutes ? What a searching preacher of self - command is the varying phenomenon of Health ! Herein is especially apprehended the unity of Nature , the unity in variety , — which meets us ...
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... our idea ; who , answering each to a certain affection of the soul , satisfy our desire on that side ; whom we lack power to put at such focal distance from us , that we can mend or even analyze them . We cannot DISCIPLINE . 43.
... our idea ; who , answering each to a certain affection of the soul , satisfy our desire on that side ; whom we lack power to put at such focal distance from us , that we can mend or even analyze them . We cannot DISCIPLINE . 43.
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