A Manual of TheologyA. and C. Black, 1892 - 424 pàgines |
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Pàgina 21
... depends upon his being able at will to translate the reports of one sense into terms of another , and to feel himself certain of the truthfulness of his results . The eyes report the presence of certain objects to a man as he walks ...
... depends upon his being able at will to translate the reports of one sense into terms of another , and to feel himself certain of the truthfulness of his results . The eyes report the presence of certain objects to a man as he walks ...
Pàgina 22
... depends upon its truth ; if it is not true he is wandering , as it were , amongst the phantoms of a dream . We now proceed to trace its significance in religion . In the first place , the early efforts of undeveloped man to explain ...
... depends upon its truth ; if it is not true he is wandering , as it were , amongst the phantoms of a dream . We now proceed to trace its significance in religion . In the first place , the early efforts of undeveloped man to explain ...
Pàgina 24
... depends ; the world may have been the result of a fortuitous concourse of atoms : or there may be still in the course of things an incalculable element , tending to vitiate and limit our reasonings : or there may be no final purpose to ...
... depends ; the world may have been the result of a fortuitous concourse of atoms : or there may be still in the course of things an incalculable element , tending to vitiate and limit our reasonings : or there may be no final purpose to ...
Pàgina 28
... depends upon an ultimate sympathy and similarity between the mind which composes and those which listen . Without this the symphony becomes a mere babble of meaningless sounds . II . So far there is no fully personal result attained ...
... depends upon an ultimate sympathy and similarity between the mind which composes and those which listen . Without this the symphony becomes a mere babble of meaningless sounds . II . So far there is no fully personal result attained ...
Pàgina 29
... depends on a previous development of Art . The ideal of Art as opposed to the ideal of Thought is more conspicuously living . Nature is interpreted not only in intellectual forms , but also emotionally . It is conceived as a scene of ...
... depends on a previous development of Art . The ideal of Art as opposed to the ideal of Thought is more conspicuously living . Nature is interpreted not only in intellectual forms , but also emotionally . It is conceived as a scene of ...
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