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" The contemplation of Him, and nothing but it, is able fully to open and relieve the mind, to unlock, occupy, and fix our affections. We may indeed love things created with great intenseness ; but such affection, when disjoined from the love of the Creator,... "
The Dublin Review - Side 206
redigert av - 1878
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Parochial Sermons, Volum 5

John Henry Newman - 1840 - 426 sider
...to unlock, occupy, and fix our affections. We may indeed love things created with great intenseness, but such affection, when disjoined from the love of...expanding of the whole man. Created natures cannot open us, or elicit the ten thousand mental senses which belong to us, and through .which we really live....
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On Nature and Grace: A Theological Treatise, Book I, Philosophical Introduction

William George Ward - 1860 - 572 sider
...unlock, occupy, and fix our affections. We may indeed love things created with great intenseness ; but such affection, when disjoined from the love of...senses which belong to us, and through which we really live. None but the presence of Our Maker can enter us ; for to none besides can the whole heart in...
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Miscellanies from the Oxford Sermons and Other Writings of John Henry Newman

John Henry Newman - 1870 - 424 sider
...to unlock, occupy, and fix our affections. We may indeed love things created with great intenseness; but such affection, when disjoined from the love of...expanding of the whole man. Created natures cannot open us, or elicit the ten thousand mental senses which belong to us, and through which we really live....
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volumer 7-12

1878 - 616 sider
...unlock, occupy, and fix our affections. We may indeed love things created with great intenscncss ; but such affec'tion, when disjoined from the love...expanding of the whole man. Created natures cannot open to ив, or elicit, the ten thousand mental senses which belong to us, and through which we really love....
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Selection Adapted to the Seasons of the Ecclesiastical Year from the ...

John Henry Newman - 1878 - 612 sider
...to unlock, occupy, and fix our affections. We may indeed love things created with great intenseness, but such affection, when disjoined from the love of...expanding of the whole man. Created natures cannot open us, or elicit the ten thousand mental senses which belong to us, and through which we really live....
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Classical English Reader: Selections from Standard Authors. With Explanatory ...

Henry Norman Hudson - 1878 - 488 sider
...were, only at one door ; it is not an expanding of the whole man. Created natures cannot open vis, or elicit the ten thousand mental senses which belong to us, and through which we really live. None but the presence of our Maker can enter us ; for to none besides can the whole heart in...
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Witnesses to the Unseen, and Other Essays

Wilfrid Ward - 1893 - 356 sider
...to unlock, occupy, and fix our affections. We may indeed love created things with great intenseness, but such affection when disjoined from the love of...senses which belong to us, and through which we really live. None but the presence of our Maker can enter us, for to none besides can the whole heart in all...
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Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society

Aristotelian Society (Great Britain) - 1911 - 282 sider
...mental senses that belong to us and through which we really live. . . . [Towards any finite object] " the heart runs out as it were only at one door; it is not an expanding of the whole man."* Hence there is always the wistful unappeasable yearning for mystery. Even if knowledge unfold for us...
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Nineteenth Century and After, Volum 2

1877 - 926 sider
...to unlock, occupy, and fix our affections. We may indeed love things created with great intenseness; but such affection, when disjoined from the love of...a narrow channel, impetuous, vehement, turbid. The r heart runs out, as it were, only at one door ; it is not an expanding of the whole man. Created natures...
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The Rule of Our Warfare: John Henry Newman and the True Christian Life : a ...

John Henry Newman, Saint John Henry Newman - 2003 - 212 sider
...to unlock, occupy, and fix our affections. We may indeed love things created with great intenseness, but such affection, when disjoined from the love of...expanding of the whole man. Created natures cannot open us, or elicit the ten thousand mental senses which belong to us, and through which we really live....
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