Essays, First SeriesJohn B. Alden, 1886 - 343 pages |
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Page 92
... - pensation intended ; for what else ? Is it that they are to have leave to pray and praise ? to love and - legitimate inference the disciple would draw was , - serve men ? Why , that they can do now . The 92 COMPENSATION ..
... - pensation intended ; for what else ? Is it that they are to have leave to pray and praise ? to love and - legitimate inference the disciple would draw was , - serve men ? Why , that they can do now . The 92 COMPENSATION ..
Page 93
... leaves the doctrine behind him in his own experience , and all men feel sometimes the falsehood which they cannot demonstrate . For men are wiser than they know . That which they hear in schools and pulpits probably be questioned in ...
... leaves the doctrine behind him in his own experience , and all men feel sometimes the falsehood which they cannot demonstrate . For men are wiser than they know . That which they hear in schools and pulpits probably be questioned in ...
Page 101
... leave it bottomless ; to get a one end , without an other end . The soul says , ' Eat ; ' the body would feast . The soul says , ' The man and woman shall be one flesh and one soul ; ' the body would join the flesh only . The soul says ...
... leave it bottomless ; to get a one end , without an other end . The soul says , ' Eat ; ' the body would feast . The soul says , ' The man and woman shall be one flesh and one soul ; ' the body would join the flesh only . The soul says ...
Page 107
... leave out their heart , you shall lose your own . The senses would make things of all persons ; of women , of children , of the poor . The vulgar proverb , " I will get it from his purse or get it from his skin , ” is sound philosophy ...
... leave out their heart , you shall lose your own . The senses would make things of all persons ; of women , of children , of the poor . The vulgar proverb , " I will get it from his purse or get it from his skin , ” is sound philosophy ...
Page 112
... leave no inlet or clew . Some damn- ing circumstance always transpires . The laws and substances of nature , water , snow , wind , gravita- ― tion , become penalties to the thief . - On the other hand the law holds with equal sure- ness ...
... leave no inlet or clew . Some damn- ing circumstance always transpires . The laws and substances of nature , water , snow , wind , gravita- ― tion , become penalties to the thief . - On the other hand the law holds with equal sure- ness ...
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