Essay on ManUniversity Press, 1913 - 87 sider |
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Side xxiv
... eternal renewal of hope , the expectation of future blessedness . The soul , restless and imprisoned here , looks for rest and freedom in the life hereafter . Thus the Indian , with his low scale of intelligence , looks forward to a ...
... eternal renewal of hope , the expectation of future blessedness . The soul , restless and imprisoned here , looks for rest and freedom in the life hereafter . Thus the Indian , with his low scale of intelligence , looks forward to a ...
Side xxv
... Eternal Cause . 131-172 . Pride assumes that the universe and the earth were created solely for the benefit of man , and , summing up its claims in the conclusion that earth is its footstool and the skies its canopy , encroaches upon ...
... Eternal Cause . 131-172 . Pride assumes that the universe and the earth were created solely for the benefit of man , and , summing up its claims in the conclusion that earth is its footstool and the skies its canopy , encroaches upon ...
Side xxviii
... Eternal Wisdom , he is merely insignificant . To higher orders of being , such a human prodigy as was Newton , is like an ape to a man , an object of wondering curiosity . Newton could explain the movement of comets , but the movements ...
... Eternal Wisdom , he is merely insignificant . To higher orders of being , such a human prodigy as was Newton , is like an ape to a man , an object of wondering curiosity . Newton could explain the movement of comets , but the movements ...
Side xxxi
... eternal purpose , is wise . ( 261--294 . ) EPISTLE III 1-78 . The truth that the Universal Cause has one end in view , but uses various means for its attainment , must be present with man as a constant check upon superfluous pride . All ...
... eternal purpose , is wise . ( 261--294 . ) EPISTLE III 1-78 . The truth that the Universal Cause has one end in view , but uses various means for its attainment , must be present with man as a constant check upon superfluous pride . All ...
Side xxxix
... ( 309-340 . ) The happiness of virtue is fulfilled by that hope of eternal bliss which the good man , its only possessor , adds to his faith . Hope and faith are necessary complements to each other , ANALYSIS OF THE POEM xxxix.
... ( 309-340 . ) The happiness of virtue is fulfilled by that hope of eternal bliss which the good man , its only possessor , adds to his faith . Hope and faith are necessary complements to each other , ANALYSIS OF THE POEM xxxix.
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