Were it not for this voice, speaking so clearly in my conscience and my heart, I should be an atheist, or a pantheist, or a polytheist when I looked into the world. I am speaking for myself only; and I am far from denying the real force of the arguments... The Catholic Record - Page 261876Full view - About this book
| George J. Donahue - 1927 - 242 pages
...should be an atheist, or a pantheist, or a polytheist, when I looked into the world. I am speaking of myself only; and I am far from denying the real force...leaves grow within me, and my moral being rejoice. The sight of the world is nothing else than the prophet's scroll, full of "lamentations, and mourning,... | |
| George J. Donahue - 1927 - 240 pages
...should be an atheist, or a pantheist, or a polytheist, when I looked into the world. I am speaking of myself only; and I am far from denying the real force...leaves grow within me, and my moral being rejoice. The sight of the world is nothing else than the prophet's scroll, full of "lamentations, and mourning,... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1927 - 348 pages
...and my heart, I should be an atheist, or a pantheist, or a polytheist when I looked into the world. I am speaking for myself only; and I am far from denying...God, drawn from the general facts of human society, but these do not warm me or enlighten me; they do not take away the winter of my desolation, or make... | |
| John Middleton Murry - 1928 - 322 pages
...and my heart, I should be an atheist, or a pantheist, or a polytheist when I looked into the world. I am speaking for myself only; and I am far from denying...God, drawn from the general facts of human society, but these do not warm me or enlighten 43 me; they do not take away the winter of my desolation, or... | |
| Arthur Compton-Rickett - 1906 - 250 pages
...existence. And yet his intellect remains dissatisfied with the mere assurance of God, or from arguments drawn from the general facts of human society and the course of history. And he sees in the vast accumulation of dogma and ritual provided by the Catholic Church a solution... | |
| Harold L. Weatherby - 2008 - 320 pages
...the confident way that Hooker can. He does not deny the validity of arguments of the Thomist sort, "drawn from the general facts of human society and the course of history,"11 or, as Hooker would say, from "nature, Scripture, and experience"; he simply says that... | |
| Alan W. Bellringer, C. B. Jones - 1988 - 264 pages
...and my heart, I should be an atheist, or a pantheist, or a polytheist when I looked into the world. I am speaking for myself only ; and I am far from...proof of a God, drawn from the general facts of human soc1ety, but these do not warm me or enlighten me ; they do not take away the winter of my desolation,... | |
| Robrecht Boudens - 1995 - 372 pages
...of these arguments but he felt obliged, at the same time, to confess that they were not enough: they "do not warm me or enlighten me; they do not take...and the leaves grow within me, and my moral being rejoice".1 Reading the Apology gave me some insight into the open and courageous standpoints Newman... | |
| Amy Mandelker, Elizabeth Powers - 1999 - 552 pages
...and my heart, I should be an atheist, or a pantheist, or a polytheist when I looked into the world. I am speaking for myself only; and I am far from denying...God, drawn from the general facts of human society, but these do not warm me or enlighten me; they do not take away the winter of my desolation, or make... | |
| James Anthony Froude - 2004 - 588 pages
...or a Pantheist, or a Polytheist, when I looked into the world. I am speaking for myself only, and T am far from denying the real force of the arguments...God, drawn from the general facts of human society; but these do not warm me or enlighten me ; they do not take away the winter of my desolation, or make... | |
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