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Side 32
... consciousness of the relation becomes almost extinct . Will is the ruling power in man . His worth or worth- lessness , as a moral agent , must be estimated from the habitual attitude of his will . Will , however , is not wholly lawless ...
... consciousness of the relation becomes almost extinct . Will is the ruling power in man . His worth or worth- lessness , as a moral agent , must be estimated from the habitual attitude of his will . Will , however , is not wholly lawless ...
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... conscious- ness of God's immediate access to the soul to sustain and comfort it . This susceptibility of religious impression and spiritual insight varies also in races of men as well as in individuals . We find it in its highest form ...
... conscious- ness of God's immediate access to the soul to sustain and comfort it . This susceptibility of religious impression and spiritual insight varies also in races of men as well as in individuals . We find it in its highest form ...
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... consciousness of the pleasantness of things seen and heard I call æsthesis ; but the exulting , reverent , and grateful perception of it I call theoria . For this , and this only , is the full comprehension and contem- plation of the ...
... consciousness of the pleasantness of things seen and heard I call æsthesis ; but the exulting , reverent , and grateful perception of it I call theoria . For this , and this only , is the full comprehension and contem- plation of the ...
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... consciousness , as it was in the fourteenth , and as it is in the nineteenth century of the Christian era . If this is so , there must be a growth in the race , as well as in the individual , a generic as well as an individual principle ...
... consciousness , as it was in the fourteenth , and as it is in the nineteenth century of the Christian era . If this is so , there must be a growth in the race , as well as in the individual , a generic as well as an individual principle ...
Side 87
... consciousness in man has a twofold constitution ; that there is one development of it by which we are brought into contact with the principles of truth that there is another development of it in which we reason out other subordi- nate ...
... consciousness in man has a twofold constitution ; that there is one development of it by which we are brought into contact with the principles of truth that there is another development of it in which we reason out other subordi- nate ...
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