Essays, First SeriesH. Altemus, 1939 - 332 pages |
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... universal mind , is a party to all that is or can be done , for this is the only and sovereign agent . Of the works of this mind history is the record . Its genius is illustrated by the entire series of days . Man is explicable by ...
... universal mind , is a party to all that is or can be done , for this is the only and sovereign agent . Of the works of this mind history is the record . Its genius is illustrated by the entire series of days . Man is explicable by ...
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... universal maxim worthy of all acceptation , that a man may have that allowance he takes . Take the place and attitude to which you see your unquestion- able right , and all men acquiesce . The world must be just . It always leaves every ...
... universal maxim worthy of all acceptation , that a man may have that allowance he takes . Take the place and attitude to which you see your unquestion- able right , and all men acquiesce . The world must be just . It always leaves every ...
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... universal beauty , to which every part and particle is equally related : the eternal ONE . And this deep power in which we exist , and whose beatitude is all accessible to us , is not only self - sufficing and perfect in every hour ...
... universal beauty , to which every part and particle is equally related : the eternal ONE . And this deep power in which we exist , and whose beatitude is all accessible to us , is not only self - sufficing and perfect in every hour ...
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