Modern Eloquence, Volume 9Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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Page 923
... faith , because nothing can startle it ; it has almost the beauty and harmony of heavenly con- templation , so intimate is it with the eternal order of things and the music of the spheres . And now , if I may take for granted that the ...
... faith , because nothing can startle it ; it has almost the beauty and harmony of heavenly con- templation , so intimate is it with the eternal order of things and the music of the spheres . And now , if I may take for granted that the ...
Page 930
... together with indiscriminate greediness , who hold whole sciences on faith , and commit demonstrations to memory , and who too often , as might be expected , when their period of education is passed 930 JOHN HENRY , CARDINAL NEWMAN.
... together with indiscriminate greediness , who hold whole sciences on faith , and commit demonstrations to memory , and who too often , as might be expected , when their period of education is passed 930 JOHN HENRY , CARDINAL NEWMAN.
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... faith in the final triumph of the fundamental ideas which underlie our national life . The fathers did not build upon a quicksand but upon a rock - else the structure they reared could hardly have survived foreign aggression , a ...
... faith in the final triumph of the fundamental ideas which underlie our national life . The fathers did not build upon a quicksand but upon a rock - else the structure they reared could hardly have survived foreign aggression , a ...
Page 938
... faith in humanity and in the future of the race . The incalculable debt of the country to the two great Virginians , impossible of repayment , can never be too often or too emphatically recognized by the entire body of the American ...
... faith in humanity and in the future of the race . The incalculable debt of the country to the two great Virginians , impossible of repayment , can never be too often or too emphatically recognized by the entire body of the American ...
Page 952
... faith that he thus records . Of religious faith also . The Disputa , in which , under the form of a council representative of all ages , he em- bodies the idea of theology , divinarum rerum notitia , as constantly resident in the ...
... faith that he thus records . Of religious faith also . The Disputa , in which , under the form of a council representative of all ages , he em- bodies the idea of theology , divinarum rerum notitia , as constantly resident in the ...
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