The Living Age, Volume 284Living Age Company, 1915 |
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Page 582
... nature - not adequate to complete self- realization . Man , it is said , cannot realize the ideals of Christianity ; the Christian cannot realize the possibili- ties of humanity . Christianity being in possession has had to endure all ...
... nature - not adequate to complete self- realization . Man , it is said , cannot realize the ideals of Christianity ; the Christian cannot realize the possibili- ties of humanity . Christianity being in possession has had to endure all ...
Page 585
... nature in full tide makes a very strong protest against Christianity . But undisci- plined human nature does not indicate a practical alternative . The unchecked realization of its imperious instincts spells disaster . And we are thus ...
... nature in full tide makes a very strong protest against Christianity . But undisci- plined human nature does not indicate a practical alternative . The unchecked realization of its imperious instincts spells disaster . And we are thus ...
Page 699
... Nature . The very season itself , the character of weather , is changed by its en- vironment . The Londoner registers fog and snow , frost and rain , sleet and mud , as so many varying degrees in the scale of unpleasantness ; to the ...
... Nature . The very season itself , the character of weather , is changed by its en- vironment . The Londoner registers fog and snow , frost and rain , sleet and mud , as so many varying degrees in the scale of unpleasantness ; to the ...
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