The Christian Examiner, Τόμος 79Crosby, Nichols, & Company, 1865 |
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... thought , in which the under - world was belched out in huge volumes of liquid fire ; the burning torrents of lava were poured over the culti- vated fields of peaceful speculation , and the villages where tranquil people lived in the ...
... thought , in which the under - world was belched out in huge volumes of liquid fire ; the burning torrents of lava were poured over the culti- vated fields of peaceful speculation , and the villages where tranquil people lived in the ...
Σελίδα 3
... thought and experience . The same questions are asked , and the same answers are given to them , at nearly the same instant , in all the parts of the globe where men think . The mass moves . - The movement is not confined to any ...
... thought and experience . The same questions are asked , and the same answers are given to them , at nearly the same instant , in all the parts of the globe where men think . The mass moves . - The movement is not confined to any ...
Σελίδα 4
... thoughts . Creeds insensibly become transported from one region of the mind to another ; - from understanding to ... thought it worth his while to combat that , and protested earnestly against the charge that the Roman Church shared ...
... thoughts . Creeds insensibly become transported from one region of the mind to another ; - from understanding to ... thought it worth his while to combat that , and protested earnestly against the charge that the Roman Church shared ...
Σελίδα 5
... thought is yielding . We think we are not mistaken in affirming , that there is a Catholic party in England which makes endeavor to reconcile the dogmas of the Church with the philosophy of the nineteenth century . We believe that this ...
... thought is yielding . We think we are not mistaken in affirming , that there is a Catholic party in England which makes endeavor to reconcile the dogmas of the Church with the philosophy of the nineteenth century . We believe that this ...
Σελίδα 6
... thought in specific channels . The masses carry the teachers , rather than the teachers the masses . The great minds ... thoughts which have been long entertained by spiritual minds ; or he gives brilliant exposition of ideas native to ...
... thought in specific channels . The masses carry the teachers , rather than the teachers the masses . The great minds ... thoughts which have been long entertained by spiritual minds ; or he gives brilliant exposition of ideas native to ...
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Σελίδα 138 - He had no one word intimating that he had laughed or wept, was married or in love, had been commended, or cheated, or chagrined. If he had ever lived and acted, we were none the wiser for it. The capital secret of his profession, namely, to convert life into truth, he had not learned. Not one fact in all his experience, had he yet imported into his doctrine.
Σελίδα 211 - Stood on his path. And tell how now, amid wreck and sorrow, And want, and sickness, and houseless nights, He bides in calmness the silent morrow, That no ray lights. And lives he still, then ? Yes ! Old and hoary At thirty-nine, from despair and woe, He lives enduring what future story Will never know. Him grant a grave to, ye pitying noble, Deep in your bosoms ! There let him dwell ! He, too, had tears for all souls in trouble, Here and in hell ! James Clarence Mangan SIBERIA IN Siberia's wastes...
Σελίδα 106 - ... insignificant, and I have never thought of them since. Every little pine needle expanded and swelled with sympathy and befriended me. I was so distinctly made aware of the presence of something kindred to me, even in scenes which we are accustomed to call wild and dreary, and also that the nearest of blood to me and humanest was not a person nor a villager, that I thought no place could ever be strange to me again. " Mourning untimely consumes the sad ; Few are their days in the land of the living,...
Σελίδα 394 - Teach us, sprite or bird, what sweet thoughts are thine : I have never heard praise of love or wine That panted forth a flood of rapture so divine.
Σελίδα 196 - Man, by his fall into a state of sin, hath wholly lost all ability of will to any spiritual good accompanying salvation; so as a natural man, being altogether averse from that good, and dead in sin, is not able, by his own strength, to convert himself, or to prepare himself thereunto.
Σελίδα 166 - Whatever power such a being may have over me, there is one thing which he shall not do : he shall not compel me to worship him. I will call no being good, who is not what I mean when I apply that epithet to my fellowcreatures ; and if such a being can sentence me to hell for not so calling him, to hell I will go.
Σελίδα 106 - In the midst of a gentle rain while these thoughts prevailed, I was suddenly sensible of such sweet and beneficent society in Nature, in the very pattering of the drops, and in every sound and sight around my house, an infinite and unaccountable friendliness [2061 all at once like an atmosphere sustaining me, as made the fancied advantages of human neighborhood insignificant, and I have never thought of them since.
Σελίδα 310 - Matter, then, may be defined, a Permanent Possibility of Sensation. If I am asked, whether I believe in matter, I ask whether the questioner accepts this definition of it. If he does, I believe in matter : and so do all Berkeleians. In any other sense than this, I do not.
Σελίδα 210 - How shone for him, through his griefs and gloom, No star of all heaven sends to light our Path to the tomb. Roll on, my song, and to after ages Tell how, disdaining all earth can give, He would have taught men, from wisdom's pages, The way to live. And tell how trampled, derided, hated, And worn by weakness, disease, and wrong...
Σελίδα 115 - I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived.