Essays: First SeriesNational Home Library Foundation, 1932 - 172 pages |
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Page 39
... present thought ; and new date and new create the whole . Whenever a mind is simple , and receives a divine wisdom , then old things pass away , -means , teachers , texts , temples fall ; it lives now and absorbs past and future in the ...
... present thought ; and new date and new create the whole . Whenever a mind is simple , and receives a divine wisdom , then old things pass away , -means , teachers , texts , temples fall ; it lives now and absorbs past and future in the ...
Page 53
... present action of the Soul of this world , clean from all vestige of tradition , and so the heart of man might be bathed by an inundation of eternal love , conversing with that which he knows was always and always must be , because it ...
... present action of the Soul of this world , clean from all vestige of tradition , and so the heart of man might be bathed by an inundation of eternal love , conversing with that which he knows was always and always must be , because it ...
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... present tribunal . I find a similar base tone in the popular religious works of the day , and the same doctrines assumed by the literary men when occasionally they treat the related topics . I think that our popular theology has gained ...
... present tribunal . I find a similar base tone in the popular religious works of the day , and the same doctrines assumed by the literary men when occasionally they treat the related topics . I think that our popular theology has gained ...
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