The Unitarian Review and Religious Magazine, 16권Charles Lowe, Henry Wilder Foote, John Hopkins Morison, Henry H. Barber, James De Normandie Leonard C. Bowles, 1881 |
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... living in the realms of feeling , of history , of philosophy , to appreciate the tremendous impres- sion of reality which matter makes on a mind like Tyndall's . That one sentence of Martineau's , " the material datum ob- jective to God ...
... living in the realms of feeling , of history , of philosophy , to appreciate the tremendous impres- sion of reality which matter makes on a mind like Tyndall's . That one sentence of Martineau's , " the material datum ob- jective to God ...
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... as well say eating is only a shrewd artifice of the butcher to get a living out of us , or that marriage is nothing more 5 1881. ] The Nature of Religion as shown by Hierology . 33 THE NATURE OF RELIGION AS SHOWN BY ...
... as well say eating is only a shrewd artifice of the butcher to get a living out of us , or that marriage is nothing more 5 1881. ] The Nature of Religion as shown by Hierology . 33 THE NATURE OF RELIGION AS SHOWN BY ...
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... living beings , if he is to be thought a creature who obstinately hugs deceptions , and sac- rifices his dearest and his best , even his own life , for baseless dreams , and , in proportion as he develops in mind and heart and soul ...
... living beings , if he is to be thought a creature who obstinately hugs deceptions , and sac- rifices his dearest and his best , even his own life , for baseless dreams , and , in proportion as he develops in mind and heart and soul ...
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... living , intangible , supersensuous existences , who are the authors of the wonders that salute his eyes in every quarter of earth and heaven . It belongs to no one faculty of human nature . Man is not religious because he has an ...
... living , intangible , supersensuous existences , who are the authors of the wonders that salute his eyes in every quarter of earth and heaven . It belongs to no one faculty of human nature . Man is not religious because he has an ...
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... living man . During the whole of the winter of 1879 and 1880 , his friends could not fail to see that his work was done with great effort , and that he needed the rest which so many in our profession are permitted to enjoy midway , if ...
... living man . During the whole of the winter of 1879 and 1880 , his friends could not fail to see that his work was done with great effort , and that he needed the rest which so many in our profession are permitted to enjoy midway , if ...
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134 페이지 - That each, who seems a separate whole, Should move his rounds, and fusing all The skirts of self again, should fall Remerging in the general Soul, Is faith as vague as all unsweet: Eternal form shall still divide The eternal soul from all beside; And I shall know him when we meet...
229 페이지 - May I reach That purest heaven, be to other souls The cup of strength in some great agony, Enkindle generous ardour, feed pure love, Beget the smiles that have no cruelty — Be the sweet presence of a good diffused, And in diffusion ever more intense. So shall I join the choir invisible Whose music is the gladness of the world.
229 페이지 - MAY I join the choir invisible Of those immortal dead who live again In minds made better by their presence : live In pulses stirred to generosity, In deeds of daring rectitude, in scorn For miserable aims that end with self. In thoughts sublime that pierce the night like stars, And with their mild persistence urge man's search To vaster issues.
134 페이지 - Nothing is here for tears, nothing to wail Or knock the breast, no weakness, no contempt. Dispraise or blame, nothing but well and fair. And what may quiet us in a death so noble.
104 페이지 - England, Farewell, Babylon! Farewell, Rome ! but we will say, Farewell, dear England ! Farewell the Church of God in England, and all the Christian friends there ! We do not go to New England as Separatists from the Church of England; though we cannot but separate from the corruptions in it. But we go to practise the positive part of Church reformation, and propagate the Gospel in America!
256 페이지 - God by faith : that I may know him, and the power of his resurrection, and the fellowship of his sufferings, being made conformable unto his death; if by any means I might attain unto the resurrection of the dead.
128 페이지 - Our delight in the sunshine on the deep-bladed grass to-day, might be no more than the faint perception of wearied souls, if it were not for the sunshine and the grass in the far-off years which still live in us, and transform our perception into love.
128 페이지 - We could never have loved the earth so well if we had had no childhood in it, — if it were not the earth where the same flowers come up again every spring that we used to gather with our tiny fingers as we sat lisping to ourselves on the grass — the same hips and haws on the autumn hedgerows — the same redbreasts that we used to call 'God's birds,' because they did no harm to the precious crops.
527 페이지 - In this or some such mode, the existing accumulations of capital might honestly, and by a kind of spontaneous process, become in the end the joint property of all who participate in their productive employment : a transformation which, thus effected, (and assuming of course that both sexes participate equally in the rights and in the government of the association) * would be the nearest approach to social justice, and the most beneficial ordering of industrial affairs for the universal good, . which...
226 페이지 - The refuge you are needing from personal trouble is the higher, the religious life, which holds an enthusiasm for something more than our own appetites and vanities. The few may find themselves in it simply by an elevation of feeling ; but for us who have to struggle for our wisdom, the higher life must be a region in which the affections are clad with knowledge.