The Dial, 2 tomasMargaret Fuller, Ralph Waldo Emerson, George Ripley Weeks, Jordan, and Company, 1842 A magazine for literature, philosophy, and religion. |
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... faith , that all must issue well , wants the sweetness of piety , and the God he manifests to us is one of law or necessity , rather than of intelligent love . As this God makes because he must , so Goethe , his instrument , observes ...
... faith , that all must issue well , wants the sweetness of piety , and the God he manifests to us is one of law or necessity , rather than of intelligent love . As this God makes because he must , so Goethe , his instrument , observes ...
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... faith and ten- derness that his heart put forth . His friends were friends of the intellect merely ; although he seemed led by destiny to the place he was to fill . - Pardon him , World , that he was too worldly . Do not wonder , Heart ...
... faith and ten- derness that his heart put forth . His friends were friends of the intellect merely ; although he seemed led by destiny to the place he was to fill . - Pardon him , World , that he was too worldly . Do not wonder , Heart ...
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... faith must make him re- signed , and only in hope should he find content , a hope not of some slight improvement in his own condition or that of other men , but a hope justified by the divine jus- tice , which is bound in due time to ...
... faith must make him re- signed , and only in hope should he find content , a hope not of some slight improvement in his own condition or that of other men , but a hope justified by the divine jus- tice , which is bound in due time to ...
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... faith superseded the grave and mild eloquence of human wisdom . The expansive genius which moved so gracefully in its self - imposed fetters , is constantly surprising us by its con- tent with a choice low , in so far as it was not the ...
... faith superseded the grave and mild eloquence of human wisdom . The expansive genius which moved so gracefully in its self - imposed fetters , is constantly surprising us by its con- tent with a choice low , in so far as it was not the ...
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... faith , though in the one case never indulged , and though in the other no veil of sophistry is cast over the weakness of passion , but all that is felt ex- pressed with the openness of one who desires to legitimate . what he feels ...
... faith , though in the one case never indulged , and though in the other no veil of sophistry is cast over the weakness of passion , but all that is felt ex- pressed with the openness of one who desires to legitimate . what he feels ...
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The Dial– A Magazine for Literature, Philosophy, and Religion, 1 tomas Margaret Fuller,Ralph Waldo Emerson,George Ripley Visos knygos peržiūra - 1841 |
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