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Side xii
... WHOLE CHARACTER ON ONE LEVEL . Life a Resistance - or a Progress 152 All Kinds of Goodness ... .153 The Sentiment of Adoration not the deepest Prayer . .156 Every Virtue imitated by Temperament .. .158 Sensibility not Virtue . ..159 The ...
... WHOLE CHARACTER ON ONE LEVEL . Life a Resistance - or a Progress 152 All Kinds of Goodness ... .153 The Sentiment of Adoration not the deepest Prayer . .156 Every Virtue imitated by Temperament .. .158 Sensibility not Virtue . ..159 The ...
Side 21
... whole nation throughout the East , that the Alexandrian Rabbis , the Light of Israel , as they were called , may be fairly considered as the centre of Jewish thought and learning for several centuries . . Their philosophy took its stand ...
... whole nation throughout the East , that the Alexandrian Rabbis , the Light of Israel , as they were called , may be fairly considered as the centre of Jewish thought and learning for several centuries . . Their philosophy took its stand ...
Side 25
... whole problem of the universe was from that moment inverted . With Plotinus and his school , man is seeking for God ; with Clement and his , God is seeking for man . To those old Alexandrian Christians , a Being who was not seeking ...
... whole problem of the universe was from that moment inverted . With Plotinus and his school , man is seeking for God ; with Clement and his , God is seeking for man . To those old Alexandrian Christians , a Being who was not seeking ...
Side 35
... , but of the Deity itself ; God having so copied forth himself into the whole life and energy of man's soul , as that the lovely 36 CONNECTION WITH THE INFINITE Characters of Divinity may be BODIES ONLY HISTORICALLY KNOWN . 35.
... , but of the Deity itself ; God having so copied forth himself into the whole life and energy of man's soul , as that the lovely 36 CONNECTION WITH THE INFINITE Characters of Divinity may be BODIES ONLY HISTORICALLY KNOWN . 35.
Side 36
... whole fabric of this visible Universe be whispering out the notions of a Deity , and always inculcates this lesson to the contemplators of it , yet we cannot understand it without some interpreter within . ib . • ______ What argument is ...
... whole fabric of this visible Universe be whispering out the notions of a Deity , and always inculcates this lesson to the contemplators of it , yet we cannot understand it without some interpreter within . ib . • ______ What argument is ...
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