LifeG. H. Ellis, 1890 - 237 pages |
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ages amoeba animal attained barbarism become believe Bellamy better brain capable cerned Church comfort condition of things conscience consider create creature desire divine dream dualism earth eternal existence fact faculties feel finer fittest forces friends grander growth hand happiness heart heaven higher highest human ideal illustration individual infinite injure intelligence labor law of things lift light living look lower forms matter Matthew Arnold means millions modern morning Nationalism nature of things never pain Paradise Lost perhaps physical planet political corruption possess possible PROBLEM OF PAIN question reign of law religion religious result rich sake seems selfish sense simply Sistine Madonna social society solar system soul speak spiritual struggle suffering suppose theory thought thousands tion to-day tribe true truth Unitarian universe wants wealth wish word worship