The Presbyterian Quarterly Review, Том 3B. J. Wallace, Albert Barnes proprietor, 1855 |
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... meaning of the struggles in which they ignorantly fought for us . Thus , though All changes , nought is lost ; the forms are changed , And that which has been is not what it was , Yet that which has been , is . The turmoil and dust of ...
... meaning of the struggles in which they ignorantly fought for us . Thus , though All changes , nought is lost ; the forms are changed , And that which has been is not what it was , Yet that which has been , is . The turmoil and dust of ...
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... meaning by all who are growing in knowledge or virtue in what Plato calls life's " immortal bat- tle . " And thus , while the mere idea of progress is not only superficial but perilous , the recognition of the pervading law of progress ...
... meaning by all who are growing in knowledge or virtue in what Plato calls life's " immortal bat- tle . " And thus , while the mere idea of progress is not only superficial but perilous , the recognition of the pervading law of progress ...
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... meaning of the syllables of recorded time . The temple at Delphi which contained the inscription , " Know Thyself , " bore also other and more mysterious letters , which many sup- pose should be rendered , " Thou art . " And the annals ...
... meaning of the syllables of recorded time . The temple at Delphi which contained the inscription , " Know Thyself , " bore also other and more mysterious letters , which many sup- pose should be rendered , " Thou art . " And the annals ...
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... meaning , that in order to know any thing philosophically , scientifically , we must know these four points : first , its matter , ( material causes ) , second , its peculiar structure and laws , ( which he calls its formal causes ) ...
... meaning , that in order to know any thing philosophically , scientifically , we must know these four points : first , its matter , ( material causes ) , second , its peculiar structure and laws , ( which he calls its formal causes ) ...
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... meaning , always abominated - has come to signify the lowest kind of mental productions . The word that seemed best to express the mind of Plato , now re- minds us only of flatness instead of breadth . The dream of Socrates is well ...
... meaning , always abominated - has come to signify the lowest kind of mental productions . The word that seemed best to express the mind of Plato , now re- minds us only of flatness instead of breadth . The dream of Socrates is well ...
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