| Alma Blount, Clark Sutherland Northup - 1914 - 400 pages
...childlike to the genius of their age, betraying their perception that the absolutely trustworthy was seated at their heart, working through their hands, predominating...highest mind the same transcendent destiny; and not minors and invalids in a protected corner, not cowards fleeing before a revolution, but guides, redeemers,... | |
| Mary Edwards Calhoun, Emma Leonora MacAlarney - 1915 - 670 pages
...childlike to the genius of their age, betraying their perception that the absolutely trustworthy was seated at their heart, working through their hands, predominating...highest mind the same transcendent destiny ; and not minors and invalids in a protected corner, not cowards fleeing before a revolution, but guides, redeemers,... | |
| 1915 - 266 pages
...iron string. * * * Great men have always done so, and confided themselves, childlike, to the genius of their age, betraying their perception that the Eternal...through their hands, predominating in all their being. * * * Nothing is at last sacred but the integrity of our own minds. Absolve you to yourself and you... | |
| Leland Todd Powers - 1916 - 172 pages
...childlike to the genius of their age, betraying their perception that the absolutely trustworthy was seated at their heart, working through their hands, predominating in all their being. 8. And we are now men, and must accept in the highest mind the same transcendent destiny; and not minors... | |
| Roy Bennett Pace - 1917 - 536 pages
...connexion of events. Great men have 65 always done so, and confided themselves childlike to the genius of their age; betraying their perception that the Eternal...And we are now men, and must accept in the highest spirit the same transcendent destiny ; and not pinched in a corner, not cowards 70 fleeing before a... | |
| Frank Aydelotte - 1917 - 420 pages
...childlike to the genius of their age, betraying their perception that the absolutely trustworthy was seated at their heart, working through their hands, predominating...highest mind the same transcendent destiny; and not minors and invalids in a protected corner, not cowards fleeing before a revolution, but guides, redeemers... | |
| Stuart Pratt Sherman - 1917 - 346 pages
...connexion of events. Great men have always done so, and confided themselves childlike to the genius of their age; betraying their perception that the Eternal...through their hands, predominating in all their being." Still the great man who is also a wise man always participates in a revolution with a certain measure... | |
| George Rowland Dodson - 1917 - 364 pages
...to will and to do." According to Emerson, great men have always trusted this consciousness, thereby "betraying their perception that the Eternal was stirring...through their hands, predominating in all their being." It is not possible to collate here all the many passages in which Paul refers to this experience of... | |
| Roy Bennett Pace - 1918 - 986 pages
...society of your . contemporaries, the connexion of events. Great men have 392 MATTHEW ARNOLD genius of their age ; betraying their perception that the Eternal...And we are now men, and must accept in the highest spirit the same transcendent destiny ; and not pinched in a corner, not cowards 70 fleeing before a... | |
| Maurice Garland Fulton - 1918 - 448 pages
...connection of events. Great men have always done so, and confided themselves childlike to the genius of their age; betraying their perception that the Eternal...And we are now men, and must accept in the highest spirit the same transcendent destiny; and not pinched in a corner, not cowards fleeing before a revolution,... | |
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