Selections from German LiteratureGould, Newman, and Saxton, 1839 - 472 sivua |
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... reason and ex- periment , entirely rejecting the aid of the imagination . He em- braced all the branches of human knowledge which were attainable in his time , and gave to them order and a scientific form . He had collected so large a ...
... reason and ex- periment , entirely rejecting the aid of the imagination . He em- braced all the branches of human knowledge which were attainable in his time , and gave to them order and a scientific form . He had collected so large a ...
Sivu 7
... reason for these two diametrically opposite tendencies . Men were not made merely for action or speculation . In following either course ex- clusively , they sin against the nature which God has given them . We have no cause to laugh at ...
... reason for these two diametrically opposite tendencies . Men were not made merely for action or speculation . In following either course ex- clusively , they sin against the nature which God has given them . We have no cause to laugh at ...
Sivu 8
... reason may be discovered for the appearance of the present volume.1 The translators have cher- ished the hope that something might be done to break down the wall of national prejudice , and to correct an exclusive tendency which cannot ...
... reason may be discovered for the appearance of the present volume.1 The translators have cher- ished the hope that something might be done to break down the wall of national prejudice , and to correct an exclusive tendency which cannot ...
Sivu 9
... reason approves , and al- lowing no place for some statements of inspiration , which always look somewhat strange alongside of the creed , and which can be dis- posed of the most satisfactorily by the divine who is most of a law- yer ...
... reason approves , and al- lowing no place for some statements of inspiration , which always look somewhat strange alongside of the creed , and which can be dis- posed of the most satisfactorily by the divine who is most of a law- yer ...
Sivu 15
... reason " for its existence , and is able to " convince gainsayers . " That belief , which has never encountered one rough blast , is apt to be of hot - bed growth , sickly , ready to die . It is apt to afford pretext for the sarcasm of ...
... reason " for its existence , and is able to " convince gainsayers . " That belief , which has never encountered one rough blast , is apt to be of hot - bed growth , sickly , ready to die . It is apt to afford pretext for the sarcasm of ...
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