Religion Through the Ages: An AnthologyHermon F. Bell, Charles S. Macfarland |
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Page xxii
... human abil- ity or willingness to witness the vision , and that it is determined only by the stage of human moral progress . Hence the transition in our emphasis from doctrines of Biblical inspiration , of the incarnation in a solitary ...
... human abil- ity or willingness to witness the vision , and that it is determined only by the stage of human moral progress . Hence the transition in our emphasis from doctrines of Biblical inspiration , of the incarnation in a solitary ...
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... human affairs ; where there had been only force , power is revealed . The application of the ideal to actual facts produces civilization . Poetry written and sung begins its work , —a gloriously effective deduction from the poetry only ...
... human affairs ; where there had been only force , power is revealed . The application of the ideal to actual facts produces civilization . Poetry written and sung begins its work , —a gloriously effective deduction from the poetry only ...
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... Human nature is a country like Holland ; it is below the sea level . of superstition . The tidal wave of fanaticism has rolled over human his- tory again and again , wrecking all that was fair and promising and leav- ing behind only ...
... Human nature is a country like Holland ; it is below the sea level . of superstition . The tidal wave of fanaticism has rolled over human his- tory again and again , wrecking all that was fair and promising and leav- ing behind only ...
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FRANCOIS FENELON | 3 |
WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT | 11 |
VICTOR HUGO 21 | 49 |
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