Memoirs of Moses Mendelsohn: The Jewish Philosopher; Including the Celebrated Correspondence, on the Christian Religion, with J.C. Lavater, Minister of ZurichSaintsbury and Company, 1827 - 171 sivua Memoirs of Moses Mendelsohn, the German Jewish philosopher to whose ideas the Haskalah is indebted. |
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Sivu 4
... soul and body are wedded together through life , though they conjugally share all the good and evil dispensations in this world , yet there are times when they assume the appearance of mutual hostility . The listless son of indolence ...
... soul and body are wedded together through life , though they conjugally share all the good and evil dispensations in this world , yet there are times when they assume the appearance of mutual hostility . The listless son of indolence ...
Sivu 5
... soul with his sublime instructions ? " Rabbi D. Frankel removing about this time to Berlin , where he had been elected Chief of the Congregation , Mendelsohn found him- self bereft of his only friend and teacher , and without any means ...
... soul with his sublime instructions ? " Rabbi D. Frankel removing about this time to Berlin , where he had been elected Chief of the Congregation , Mendelsohn found him- self bereft of his only friend and teacher , and without any means ...
Sivu 8
... soul was intenerated by trouble and affliction , and when he was deaf to every friendly sugges- tion to apply to his wealthy brethren for assistance , to enable him to cultivate his studies . On these occasions he would re- ply , with ...
... soul was intenerated by trouble and affliction , and when he was deaf to every friendly sugges- tion to apply to his wealthy brethren for assistance , to enable him to cultivate his studies . On these occasions he would re- ply , with ...
Sivu 29
... obscure recess of the human soul , all the clearness to which he was accustomed in the school of demonstration , where he had been trained , Further , although the theory of the beautiful , held MOSES MENDELSOHN . 29.
... obscure recess of the human soul , all the clearness to which he was accustomed in the school of demonstration , where he had been trained , Further , although the theory of the beautiful , held MOSES MENDELSOHN . 29.
Sivu 31
... soul , such pro- found sagacity with such intense interest . Admitting then , that next to the profound- ness of Mendelsohn's thoughts , the admirable skill with which he embodied and expressed them , gained him a high rank amongst the ...
... soul , such pro- found sagacity with such intense interest . Admitting then , that next to the profound- ness of Mendelsohn's thoughts , the admirable skill with which he embodied and expressed them , gained him a high rank amongst the ...
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Sivu 93 - And he said, Certainly I will be with thee; and this shall be a token unto thee, that I have sent thee: When thou hast brought forth the people out of Egypt, ye shall serve God upon this mountain.
Sivu 93 - And the Lord said unto Moses, Lo, I come unto thee in a thick cloud, that the people may hear when I speak with thee, and believe thee for ever.
Sivu 134 - He that planted the ear, shall he not hear? he that formed the eye, shall he not see?
Sivu 123 - Hear thou in heaven thy dwellingplace, and do according to all that the stranger calleth to thee for...
Sivu 55 - Seir unto them; he shined forth from mount Paran, and he came with ten thousands of saints: from his right hand went a fiery law for them.
Sivu 59 - I am so fortunate, as to count amongst my friends, many a worthy man, who is not of my faith. We love each other sincerely, notwithstanding we presume, or take for granted, that, in matters of belief, we differ widely in opinion. I enjoy the delight of their society, which both improves and solaces me. Never yet has my heart whispered, "Alas! for this excellent man's soul !" — He who believes that no salvation is to be found out of the pale of his own church, must often feel such sighs rise in...
Sivu 123 - Moreover concerning a stranger, that is not of thy people Israel, but cometh out of a far country for thy name's sake...
Sivu 5 - Maimonides/ he once remarked, ' is the cause of my deformity ; he spoiled my figure, and ruined my constitution ; but still I doat on him for many hours of dejection which he has converted into those of rapture. And if he has unwittingly weakened my body, has he not made ample atonement, by invigorating my soul with his sublime instructions ?' When he was only fourteen, his friend and teacher.
Sivu 62 - These are the reasons which my religion and my philosophy suggest to me, for scrupulously avoiding polemical controversy. Add to them, my local relations to my fellow-citizens, and you cannot but justify me. I am one of an oppressed people, who have to supplicate shelter and protection of the ascendant nations ; and these boons they do not obtain...
Sivu 56 - ... are obligatory on our nation only. " Moses commanded us a law, even the inheritance of the congregation of Jacob." We believe that all other nations of the earth have been directed by God to adhere to the laws of nature and to the religion of the patriarchs.