Miscellanies: Embracing Nature, Addresses and LecturesPhillips, Sampson, and Company, 1858 - 383 páginas |
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... reflection , with the general remark , that this mercenary benefit is one which has respect to a farther good . A man is fed , not that he may be fed , but that he may work . CHAPTER III . BEAUTY . A NOBLER want of man 12 COMMODITY .
... reflection , with the general remark , that this mercenary benefit is one which has respect to a farther good . A man is fed , not that he may be fed , but that he may work . CHAPTER III . BEAUTY . A NOBLER want of man 12 COMMODITY .
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... respect for the resources of God who thus sends a real person to outgo our ideal ; when he has , moreover , become an object of thought , and , whilst his character retains all its unconscious effect , is converted in the mind into ...
... respect for the resources of God who thus sends a real person to outgo our ideal ; when he has , moreover , become an object of thought , and , whilst his character retains all its unconscious effect , is converted in the mind into ...
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... as one vast picture , which God paints on the instant eternity , for the contemplation of the soul . Therefore the soul holds itself off from a too trivial and microscopic study of the universal tablet . It respects the end IDEALISM . 57.
... as one vast picture , which God paints on the instant eternity , for the contemplation of the soul . Therefore the soul holds itself off from a too trivial and microscopic study of the universal tablet . It respects the end IDEALISM . 57.
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... respects the end too much , to immerse itself in the means . It sees something more important in Christianity , than the scandals of ecclesiastical history , or the niceties of criticism ; and , very incurious con- cerning persons or ...
... respects the end too much , to immerse itself in the means . It sees something more important in Christianity , than the scandals of ecclesiastical history , or the niceties of criticism ; and , very incurious con- cerning persons or ...
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... respect . It is not , like that , now sub- jected to the human will . Its serene order is inviolable by us . It is ... respecting the SPIRIT . 63.
... respect . It is not , like that , now sub- jected to the human will . Its serene order is inviolable by us . It is ... respecting the SPIRIT . 63.
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