Anniversary AddressesCongregational Sunday School and Publishing Company, 1894 - 517 pages |
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Page 18
... doubt often the outgrowth of the will . But a main end of a true culture is to pre- vent or expose all such bewilderments , whether help- less or crafty . The great predominance of the disciplinary process was what once characterized ...
... doubt often the outgrowth of the will . But a main end of a true culture is to pre- vent or expose all such bewilderments , whether help- less or crafty . The great predominance of the disciplinary process was what once characterized ...
Page 24
... doubt as a mark of strength and genius . But whatever may be the passing fashion , the collective judgment of the ages has settled it that the permanent state of mental hes- itancy and indecision , in whatever sphere of thought and ...
... doubt as a mark of strength and genius . But whatever may be the passing fashion , the collective judgment of the ages has settled it that the permanent state of mental hes- itancy and indecision , in whatever sphere of thought and ...
Page 25
... doubt ! It is the sick man glorying in his infirmity , the beggar boasting of his intellectual rags . The comprehensive and decisive tend naturally to the incisive . The power to take a subject by its handle and poise it on its center ...
... doubt ! It is the sick man glorying in his infirmity , the beggar boasting of his intellectual rags . The comprehensive and decisive tend naturally to the incisive . The power to take a subject by its handle and poise it on its center ...
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... doubt , with the law of personal obligation . Each human being confronts the great questions of duty for himself . He must meet them in person ; he must individually abide the con- sequences . It is right therefore that he judge and ...
... doubt , with the law of personal obligation . Each human being confronts the great questions of duty for himself . He must meet them in person ; he must individually abide the con- sequences . It is right therefore that he judge and ...
Page 50
... doubt- ful what shall be the poor sparrow's fate ? When a man whose scheme and course of life render it indispensable that God should not punish hereafter , refraining from all honest interrogation of nature or the Scriptures , yields ...
... doubt- ful what shall be the poor sparrow's fate ? When a man whose scheme and course of life render it indispensable that God should not punish hereafter , refraining from all honest interrogation of nature or the Scriptures , yields ...
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