And if, unsatisfied, with them all, the human mind, with the yearning of a pilgrim for his distant home, will still turn to the Mystery from which it has emerged, seeking so to fashion it as to give unity to thought and faith ; so long as this is done,... The Athenaeum - Seite 2011874Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Charles Allen Dinsmore - 1919 - 354 Seiten
...distant home, will still turn to the Mystery from which it has emerged, so to fashion it as to give unity to thought and faith; so long as this is done, not...mystery in accordance with its own needs — then casting aside all the restrictions of Materialism, I would affirm this to be the field for the noblest... | |
| Charles Allen Dinsmore - 1919 - 348 Seiten
...distant home, will still turn to the Mystery from which it has emerged, so to fashion it as to give unity to thought and faith; so long as this is done, not...succeeding age must be held free to fashion the mystery hi accordance with its own needs — then casting aside all the restrictions of Materialism, I would... | |
| Ralph Barton Perry - 1922 - 578 Seiten
...age must be held free to fashion the mystery in accordance with its own needs — then, casting aside all the restrictions of Materialism, I would affirm this to be a field for the exercise of what, in contrast with the knowing faculties, may be called the creative faculties of man."... | |
| Charles Allen Dinsmore - 1924 - 136 Seiten
...will still turn to the Mystery from which it has emerged, seeking so to fashion it as to give unity to thought and faith ; so long as this is done, not...mystery in accordance with its own needs — then, casting aside all the restrictions of Materialism, I would affirm this to be a field for the noblest... | |
| Nicholas Murray Butler, Frank Pierrepont Graves, William McAndrew - 1895 - 538 Seiten
...will still turn to the Mystery from which it has emerged, seeking so to fashion it as to give unity to thought and faith, so long as this is done, not...mystery in accordance with its own needs — then, casting aside all the restrictions of Materialism, I would affirm this to be a field for the noblest... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1875 - 824 Seiten
...home, will turn to the mystery from which it has emerged, seeking so to fashion it as to give unity to thought and faith; so long as this is done, not...unattainable, and that each succeeding age must be left free to fashion the mystery in accordance with its own needs, — then, in opposition to all the... | |
| 1874 - 796 Seiten
...home, will turn to the mystery from which it has emerged, seeking so to fashion it as to give unity to thought and faith ; so long as this is done, not...unattainable, and that each succeeding age must be left free to fashion the mystery in accordance with its own needs, — then, in opposition to all the... | |
| 1875 - 1112 Seiten
...and that each succeeding age must be teH free to fashion the mystery in accordance with its • -та needs — then, in opposition to all the restrictions...Materialism, I would affirm this to be a field for the v-Ksst exercise of what, in contrast with the i-novhi'j fi.'ulti«, may be called the rrentire faculties... | |
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