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... faith . There I feel that nothing can befall me in life , no dis- grace , no calamity ( leaving me my eyes ) , which nature cannot repair . Standing on the bare ground , -- my head bathed by the blithe air , and uplifted into infinite ...
... faith . There I feel that nothing can befall me in life , no dis- grace , no calamity ( leaving me my eyes ) , which nature cannot repair . Standing on the bare ground , -- my head bathed by the blithe air , and uplifted into infinite ...
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... faith of man ? Whether nature enjoy a substantial existence without , or is only in the apocalypse of the mind , it is alike useful and alike venerable to me . Be it what it may , it is ideal to me , so long as I cannot try the ac ...
... faith of man ? Whether nature enjoy a substantial existence without , or is only in the apocalypse of the mind , it is alike useful and alike venerable to me . Be it what it may , it is ideal to me , so long as I cannot try the ac ...
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... faith in the stability of particular phenomena , as of heat , water , azote ; but to lead us to regard nature as a phenome- non , not a substance ; to attribute necessary existence to spirit ; to esteem nature as an accident and an ef ...
... faith in the stability of particular phenomena , as of heat , water , azote ; but to lead us to regard nature as a phenome- non , not a substance ; to attribute necessary existence to spirit ; to esteem nature as an accident and an ef ...
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... faith that a law determines all phenomena , which being known , the phenomena can be predicted . That law , when in the mind , is an idea . Its beauty is infinite . The true philosopher and the true poet are one , and a beauty which is ...
... faith that a law determines all phenomena , which being known , the phenomena can be predicted . That law , when in the mind , is an idea . Its beauty is infinite . The true philosopher and the true poet are one , and a beauty which is ...
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... faith will as surely arise on the mind as did the first . The advantage of the ideal theory over the popular faith is this , that it presents the world in precisely that view which is most desirable to the mind . It is , in fact , the ...
... faith will as surely arise on the mind as did the first . The advantage of the ideal theory over the popular faith is this , that it presents the world in precisely that view which is most desirable to the mind . It is , in fact , the ...
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