Brownson's Quarterly Review, 4 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1850 |
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... feeling . We shall adduce two of them as examples . Jacobi , who was one of the first to see the full worth and signification of feeling in the domain of philosophy , defines religion to be a faith , resting upon feeling , in the ...
... feeling . We shall adduce two of them as examples . Jacobi , who was one of the first to see the full worth and signification of feeling in the domain of philosophy , defines religion to be a faith , resting upon feeling , in the ...
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... feeling of dependence , - a feeling which implies nothing abject , but , on the contrary , a high and hallowed sense of our being inseparably related to Deity ; of our being parts of his great plan ; of our being held up in his vast ...
... feeling of dependence , - a feeling which implies nothing abject , but , on the contrary , a high and hallowed sense of our being inseparably related to Deity ; of our being parts of his great plan ; of our being held up in his vast ...
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... feeling of dependence , and of a con- scious relationship to God , originating immediately from it . " Why does the author add the epithet absolute to feeling ? Can feeling be more or less than feeling ? Are there feelings which are ...
... feeling of dependence , and of a con- scious relationship to God , originating immediately from it . " Why does the author add the epithet absolute to feeling ? Can feeling be more or less than feeling ? Are there feelings which are ...
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