Anniversary AddressesCongregational Sunday School and Publishing Company, 1894 - 517 pages |
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Page 123
... largely new environments seems like some excited animal transferred to a new home and suspiciously exploring every nook and corner of its habitation . The changes of a century or a generation have been so various and so vast as almost ...
... largely new environments seems like some excited animal transferred to a new home and suspiciously exploring every nook and corner of its habitation . The changes of a century or a generation have been so various and so vast as almost ...
Page 124
... largely a questioning . And what is more , an unfortunate habit has been engendered in many a mind to cultivate not the truth but the difficulties of truth - always a fatal habit . They put negations for affirmations . They hold not ...
... largely a questioning . And what is more , an unfortunate habit has been engendered in many a mind to cultivate not the truth but the difficulties of truth - always a fatal habit . They put negations for affirmations . They hold not ...
Page 125
... largely appeal , has caught the enthusiasm and draws grave conclusions from impossible and inconceivable premises , such as four dimensions of space . The air is loaded with speculations in every line of thought . And as men follow ...
... largely appeal , has caught the enthusiasm and draws grave conclusions from impossible and inconceivable premises , such as four dimensions of space . The air is loaded with speculations in every line of thought . And as men follow ...
Page 168
... largely the order of the day . They form our strength and our weakness . We have reached not only the division and the subdivision , but the sub - subdivision of intellectual labor , and we may mold our intellect to fit a small niche in ...
... largely the order of the day . They form our strength and our weakness . We have reached not only the division and the subdivision , but the sub - subdivision of intellectual labor , and we may mold our intellect to fit a small niche in ...
Page 176
... largely in zigzag . The one revels in the clear white light ; the other can take all the hues of the chameleon . The one is essentially constructive ; the other destructive . Free thought is modest , calm , quiet ; free - thinking too ...
... largely in zigzag . The one revels in the clear white light ; the other can take all the hues of the chameleon . The one is essentially constructive ; the other destructive . Free thought is modest , calm , quiet ; free - thinking too ...
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