EssaysLittle Leather Library Corporation, 1910 - 96 pages |
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Page 80
... believe in the riches in its proper eternity and omnipresence . believe there is any force in to - day to create that beautiful yesterday . We linger in the ruins of the old tent where once we had bread and shelter and organs , nor believe ...
... believe in the riches in its proper eternity and omnipresence . believe there is any force in to - day to create that beautiful yesterday . We linger in the ruins of the old tent where once we had bread and shelter and organs , nor believe ...
Page 109
... believe we cannot adequately say , though we may repeat the words never so often . It was this conviction which Swedenborg expressed when he described a group of persons in the spiritual world endeavouring in vain to articulate a ...
... believe we cannot adequately say , though we may repeat the words never so often . It was this conviction which Swedenborg expressed when he described a group of persons in the spiritual world endeavouring in vain to articulate a ...
Page 31
... believe in the rule , not in the exception . The noble are thus known from the ignoble . So in accepting the leading of the sentiments , it is not what we believe concerning the immortality of the soul , or the like , but the universal ...
... believe in the rule , not in the exception . The noble are thus known from the ignoble . So in accepting the leading of the sentiments , it is not what we believe concerning the immortality of the soul , or the like , but the universal ...
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