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Side v
... idea , which one may have met in youth , made visible in words , but also veiled in them , and which in this shape has haunted one with a vague sense of some- thing divine , but dim and inscrutable , becomes , at the call of conscience ...
... idea , which one may have met in youth , made visible in words , but also veiled in them , and which in this shape has haunted one with a vague sense of some- thing divine , but dim and inscrutable , becomes , at the call of conscience ...
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... Idea of Man's Immortality , and of the Deity divinely impressed .... Certainty through Sense and Understanding . The Humble Heart brings Certainty ... .57 .58 ..59 Reason and Faith not opposed .. .60 Reason rests on Faith .. .61 Faith ...
... Idea of Man's Immortality , and of the Deity divinely impressed .... Certainty through Sense and Understanding . The Humble Heart brings Certainty ... .57 .58 ..59 Reason and Faith not opposed .. .60 Reason rests on Faith .. .61 Faith ...
Side 22
... idea which gives life , meaning , divine sanction , to every germ or fragment of human truth which is in any of them . • Socrates and Plato acknowledged a divine teacher of the human spirit ; that was the ground of their philosophy . So ...
... idea which gives life , meaning , divine sanction , to every germ or fragment of human truth which is in any of them . • Socrates and Plato acknowledged a divine teacher of the human spirit ; that was the ground of their philosophy . So ...
Side 26
... ideas of their philosophy . They owned no ground for their own speculations which was not common to the harlots and slaves around . Their ground was moral and not merely intellectual ; they started from the inward conscience , that ...
... ideas of their philosophy . They owned no ground for their own speculations which was not common to the harlots and slaves around . Their ground was moral and not merely intellectual ; they started from the inward conscience , that ...
Side 28
... idea of law had become familiar to men's minds , and they perceived enough of the holiness of the moral law to ... ideas , of the existence of an almighty , allwise , and eternal God , of an immutable law founded on His will , of the ...
... idea of law had become familiar to men's minds , and they perceived enough of the holiness of the moral law to ... ideas , of the existence of an almighty , allwise , and eternal God , of an immutable law founded on His will , of the ...
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