You who have escaped from these religions into the high and dry light of the understanding may deride them ; but in so doing you deride accidents of form merely, and fail to touch the immovable basis of the religious sentiment in the emotional nature... Transactions of the Albany Institute - Page 227by Albany Institute - 1876Full view - About this book
| 1874 - 288 pages
...the world. You who have escaped from these religions into the high-and-dry light of the understanding may deride them ; but in so doing you deride accidents...immovable basis of the religious sentiment in the emotional nature of man. To yieldjthis sentiment reasonable satisfaction is the problem of problems... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1874 - 562 pages
...the world. You who have escaped from these religions in the high-and-dry light of the understanding may deride them ; but in so doing you deride accidents...immovable basis of the religious sentiment in the emotional nature oí man. To yield this sentiment reasonable satisfaction is the problem of problems... | |
| 1874 - 610 pages
...the world. You who have escaped from these religions into the high and dry light of the understanding may deride them ; but in so doing you deride accidents...immovable basis of the religious sentiment in the emotional nature of man. To yield this sentiment reasonable satisfaction is the problem of problems... | |
| Royal Microscopical Society (Great Britain) - 1874 - 350 pages
...the world. You who have escaped from these religions in the high-and-dry light of the understanding may deride them ; but in so doing you deride accidents...immovable basis of the religious sentiment in the emotional nature of man. To yield this sentiment reasonable satisfaction is the problem of problems... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1874 - 562 pages
...the world. You who have escaped from these religions in the high-and-dry light of the understanding may deride them ; but in so doing you deride accidents...immovable basis of the religious sentiment in the emotional nature of man. To yield this sentiment reasonable satisfaction is the problem of problems... | |
| 1874 - 806 pages
...escaped from these religions in the high-and-dry light of the understanding may deride them ; but in BO doing you deride accidents of form merely, and fail...immovable basis of the religious sentiment in the emotional nature of man. To yield this sentiment reasonable satisfaction is the problem of problems... | |
| 1874 - 588 pages
...the world. You, who have escaped from these religions in the high and dry light of the understanding, may deride them ; but in so doing you deride accidents of form merely, and fail to touch the immoveable basis of the religious sentiment in the emotional nature of man. To yield this sentiment... | |
| 1874 - 1020 pages
...doing so also. Professor Tyndall affects to condemn those who deride religion, because in so doing they fail to touch the immovable basis of the religious sentiment in the emotional nature of man ;" " to yield this sentiment reasonable satisfaction, is the problem of problems... | |
| Charles Maurice Davies - 1875 - 396 pages
...world. You who have escaped from these religions into the high-and-dry light of the understanding, may deride them; but in so doing you deride accidents...immovable basis of the religious sentiment in the emotional nature of man. To yield this sentiment reasonable satisfaction is the problem of problems... | |
| 1875 - 650 pages
...the world. You who have escaped from these religions, in the high-and-dry light of the understanding, may deride them ; but, in so doing, you deride accidents...immovable basis of the religious sentiment in the emotional nature of man. To yield this sentiment reasonable satisfaction is the problem of problems... | |
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