The Living Age, Volume 277Living Age Company, 1913 |
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Page 146
... sense of almost perfect calm . The men who built this temple had found , if not the peace which passeth all understanding , at least an inward strength which en- abled them to face life and all that lies beyond with untroubled courage ...
... sense of almost perfect calm . The men who built this temple had found , if not the peace which passeth all understanding , at least an inward strength which en- abled them to face life and all that lies beyond with untroubled courage ...
Page 371
... sense of all that kindles the love - pas- sion in the soul ) are three stars in one constellation , three modes in which the Eternal lives and reveals himself . The ultimate identity of value and exist- ence is the great venture of ...
... sense of all that kindles the love - pas- sion in the soul ) are three stars in one constellation , three modes in which the Eternal lives and reveals himself . The ultimate identity of value and exist- ence is the great venture of ...
Page 610
... sense of the most urgent things in life . But to turn a slender sentiment into a thing of tragedy is to pass the limits of senti- ment ; it cannot carry the burden , and the conclusion is disgusting . How is it that this mimicry of sen ...
... sense of the most urgent things in life . But to turn a slender sentiment into a thing of tragedy is to pass the limits of senti- ment ; it cannot carry the burden , and the conclusion is disgusting . How is it that this mimicry of sen ...
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THE LIVING AGE VOLUME CCLXXVII | 1 |
Honesty By M E Francis | 14 |
Maine The Destruction of the | 53 |
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