Anniversary AddressesCongregational Sunday School and Publishing Company, 1894 - 517 pages |
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Page 24
... question , but not to answer forever to raise difficulties and never to solve them . Wakeful , but the wakefulness of weak- liness . Fine - strung minds are they often , acquisitive , subtle , and sensitive , able to look all around ...
... question , but not to answer forever to raise difficulties and never to solve them . Wakeful , but the wakefulness of weak- liness . Fine - strung minds are they often , acquisitive , subtle , and sensitive , able to look all around ...
Page 38
... 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 decide for himself . We may not complain of the ear- nestness or the rigidness of his ...
... 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 decide for himself . We may not complain of the ear- nestness or the rigidness of his ...
Page 45
... questions of inconceiv- able magnitude to the manifest alternative of this light or no light at all , it cannot but ... question so swallow up all other relations , and the views we take here so lie at the foundation of all we shall be ...
... questions of inconceiv- able magnitude to the manifest alternative of this light or no light at all , it cannot but ... question so swallow up all other relations , and the views we take here so lie at the foundation of all we shall be ...
Page 51
... question , and a principle which would render it impossible to prove any new fact of science ; and when , apparently sensible of his dilemma , he finally admits that there might possibly be a miracle which could be proved , he yet ...
... question , and a principle which would render it impossible to prove any new fact of science ; and when , apparently sensible of his dilemma , he finally admits that there might possibly be a miracle which could be proved , he yet ...
Page 57
... questions : first , whether there is a God , and , second , whether the soul is immortal ; " to which Tyndall adds a third : whether there is a soul except as an " hypothesis " or " a poetic rendering " of certain inexplicable phenomena ...
... questions : first , whether there is a God , and , second , whether the soul is immortal ; " to which Tyndall adds a third : whether there is a soul except as an " hypothesis " or " a poetic rendering " of certain inexplicable phenomena ...
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