New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 121Henry Colburn, 1882 |
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Page 368
... Spirit of humanity is not reached by looking at the merely social actions of men . Man's Spirit is individual : separated from all men . It is poised upon its own Eternal Centre : it is set upon its own peculiar tripod from which , like ...
... Spirit of humanity is not reached by looking at the merely social actions of men . Man's Spirit is individual : separated from all men . It is poised upon its own Eternal Centre : it is set upon its own peculiar tripod from which , like ...
Page 369
... Spirit is an Eternal Reality , and it is He only who " searcheth the hearts " that " knoweth what is the mind of the spirit . " The most intelligent will find that there is forever a fresh mystery in his fellow ; and will forever feel ...
... Spirit is an Eternal Reality , and it is He only who " searcheth the hearts " that " knoweth what is the mind of the spirit . " The most intelligent will find that there is forever a fresh mystery in his fellow ; and will forever feel ...
Page 374
... spirit ! In a strictly moral sense the taint of the Old - World cry , " Not this man , but Barabbas ! " is still in the air . We have our likings , our theories , and so we blunder . We crush down our soul that our arrogant , self ...
... spirit ! In a strictly moral sense the taint of the Old - World cry , " Not this man , but Barabbas ! " is still in the air . We have our likings , our theories , and so we blunder . We crush down our soul that our arrogant , self ...
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CALLANDER CRAGS By Rosa Mackenzie Kettle | 53 |
GREAT COMPANIES AND TRADING | 71 |
FARMER AND PARSON | 128 |
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