Unitarian Review and Religious Magazine, Том 1Charles Lowe, Henry Wilder Foote, John Hopkins Morison, Henry H. Barber, James De Normandie, Joseph Henry Allen Unitarian Review, 1874 |
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... beauty is at heart a sense of companionship . We recognize in the nature about us a life which is kindred to our own . We rejoice to be wrapped in by this infinite life of nature . The early peoples have loved to speak of the earth as ...
... beauty is at heart a sense of companionship . We recognize in the nature about us a life which is kindred to our own . We rejoice to be wrapped in by this infinite life of nature . The early peoples have loved to speak of the earth as ...
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... beauty , but we rejoice with a sense of sadness in our hearts , for we know that what we see is the pomp and glory of death . Such is the splendor that springs from the pride and selfishness of the world . The true man may , in his ...
... beauty , but we rejoice with a sense of sadness in our hearts , for we know that what we see is the pomp and glory of death . Such is the splendor that springs from the pride and selfishness of the world . The true man may , in his ...
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... beauty of mysticism , and which have made the very word so often a re- proach are , in the first place , the belief , natural enough in theory , that if the true life be life in God , then to reach this true life in its fullness the ...
... beauty of mysticism , and which have made the very word so often a re- proach are , in the first place , the belief , natural enough in theory , that if the true life be life in God , then to reach this true life in its fullness the ...
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... beauty thrill us with an inspiration of fresh life , conceits the most fantastic and absurd , multiplied till the reading becomes a weariness and a disgust . Such men think that by this falling back into the heart of things they can ...
... beauty thrill us with an inspiration of fresh life , conceits the most fantastic and absurd , multiplied till the reading becomes a weariness and a disgust . Such men think that by this falling back into the heart of things they can ...
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... beauty of the divine holiness , that we can forgive him that the sense of it obscured everything beside . Especially can we forgive him in the days in which we live , in which the grandeur and authority of morality are to such an extent ...
... beauty of the divine holiness , that we can forgive him that the sense of it obscured everything beside . Especially can we forgive him in the days in which we live , in which the grandeur and authority of morality are to such an extent ...
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