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... sense of constant progress , as difficulty after difficulty is mastered and problem after problem finds its solution . At length we reach a summit from which we can look round with some complacency on our achievements , when we see ...
... sense of constant progress , as difficulty after difficulty is mastered and problem after problem finds its solution . At length we reach a summit from which we can look round with some complacency on our achievements , when we see ...
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... sense of his superiority in philosophic modesty : if he has not the knowledge which they value so highly it is because he alone is wise enough to know that he knows nothing . But let it be clearly under- stood that whatever other merits ...
... sense of his superiority in philosophic modesty : if he has not the knowledge which they value so highly it is because he alone is wise enough to know that he knows nothing . But let it be clearly under- stood that whatever other merits ...
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... that , when He shall appear , we shall be like Him . " The sense of the necessary dimness and incom- pleteness of our knowledge of the future life ought to teach us the wisdom of modesty and caution in 20 I GNOSTICISM AND AGNOSTICISM.
... that , when He shall appear , we shall be like Him . " The sense of the necessary dimness and incom- pleteness of our knowledge of the future life ought to teach us the wisdom of modesty and caution in 20 I GNOSTICISM AND AGNOSTICISM.
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... sense is to be given to these words ; but this lies on the surface of them , that our Lord instructed His disciples that they were in some way to enter into communion of the most intimate kind with His own person- ality . And this is ...
... sense is to be given to these words ; but this lies on the surface of them , that our Lord instructed His disciples that they were in some way to enter into communion of the most intimate kind with His own person- ality . And this is ...
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... sense one with herself that their joys and sorrows must of necessity be common ? Could Thus we see that we give an imperfect repre- sentation of the doctrine of the Atonement if we discuss the possibility or the justice of the penalty ...
... sense one with herself that their joys and sorrows must of necessity be common ? Could Thus we see that we give an imperfect repre- sentation of the doctrine of the Atonement if we discuss the possibility or the justice of the penalty ...
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