Nature: Addresses, and LecturesHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1893 - 315 pages |
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Page 61
... exist . We become immortal , for we learn that time and space are relations of matter ; that with a percep- tion of truth or a virtuous will they have no affinity . 5. Finally , religion and ethics , which may be fitly called the ...
... exist . We become immortal , for we learn that time and space are relations of matter ; that with a percep- tion of truth or a virtuous will they have no affinity . 5. Finally , religion and ethics , which may be fitly called the ...
Page 67
... exist , and that by which they are ; that spirit creates ; that behind nature , throughout nature , spirit is present ; one and not compound it does not act upon us from without , that is , in space and time , but spiritually , or ...
... exist , and that by which they are ; that spirit creates ; that behind nature , throughout nature , spirit is present ; one and not compound it does not act upon us from without , that is , in space and time , but spiritually , or ...
Page 76
... exists not in time or space , but an instantaneous in - streaming causing power . The difference between the actual and the ideal force of man is happily figured by the schoolmen , in say- ing , that the knowledge of man is an evening ...
... exists not in time or space , but an instantaneous in - streaming causing power . The difference between the actual and the ideal force of man is happily figured by the schoolmen , in say- ing , that the knowledge of man is an evening ...
Page 79
... exists for you . For you is the phenomenon perfect . What we are , that only can we see . All that Adam had , all that Cæsar could , you have and can do . Adam called his house , heaven and earth ; Cæsar called his house , Rome ; you ...
... exists for you . For you is the phenomenon perfect . What we are , that only can we see . All that Adam had , all that Cæsar could , you have and can do . Adam called his house , heaven and earth ; Cæsar called his house , Rome ; you ...
Page 86
... exist for the student's behoof ? And , finally , is not the true scholar the only true master ? But the old oracle said , " All things have two handles : be- ware of the wrong one . " In life , too often , the scholar errs with mankind ...
... exist for the student's behoof ? And , finally , is not the true scholar the only true master ? But the old oracle said , " All things have two handles : be- ware of the wrong one . " In life , too often , the scholar errs with mankind ...
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