The Christian Examiner, כרך 80Crosby, Nichols, & Company, 1866 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 45
עמוד 51
... regard to spaciousness and wealth of mental command , intensity and dignity of con- sciousness , Leibnitz and Newton had , in the possession of this wondrous instrument of thought , over the savage who could count only his fingers and ...
... regard to spaciousness and wealth of mental command , intensity and dignity of con- sciousness , Leibnitz and Newton had , in the possession of this wondrous instrument of thought , over the savage who could count only his fingers and ...
עמוד 52
... regard which is so exasperating , easily nettled , ever hos- tile to peace . That one thing is a ruling idea of God , a vital perception of the true nature and authority of God . But God is not to be found , as many seem to fancy he ...
... regard which is so exasperating , easily nettled , ever hos- tile to peace . That one thing is a ruling idea of God , a vital perception of the true nature and authority of God . But God is not to be found , as many seem to fancy he ...
עמוד 62
... regard Mr. Huxley's views as true , and as establishing the probable community of origin of man and the apes , notwithstanding the obvious differences in the whole specific conformation , shape , size , covering , feature , and habits ...
... regard Mr. Huxley's views as true , and as establishing the probable community of origin of man and the apes , notwithstanding the obvious differences in the whole specific conformation , shape , size , covering , feature , and habits ...
עמוד 64
... regard to any line of differ- ence , keeping within that one of the four great types to which man belongs . Everywhere we find the gentlest graduation from one to another , with the single exception of the broad , obvious , unspanned ...
... regard to any line of differ- ence , keeping within that one of the four great types to which man belongs . Everywhere we find the gentlest graduation from one to another , with the single exception of the broad , obvious , unspanned ...
עמוד 70
... regard to these , as to hair and cranium , the extreme type is of narrow geographical extent , and a gradual amelioration is found from the coarsest to a physiog- nomy not far from European . There is no place where a line can be drawn ...
... regard to these , as to hair and cranium , the extreme type is of narrow geographical extent , and a gradual amelioration is found from the coarsest to a physiog- nomy not far from European . There is no place where a line can be drawn ...
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קטעים בולטים
עמוד 217 - To be still searching what we know not, by what we know, ' still closing up truth to truth as we find it, for all her body is homogeneal and proportional, this is the golden rule in theology as well as in arithmetic...
עמוד 34 - Enter ye in at the strait gate : for wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leadeth to destruction, and many there be which go in thereat : because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it.
עמוד 384 - For a day in thy courts is better than a thousand. I had rather be a door-keeper in the house of my God, than to dwell in the tents of wickedness.
עמוד 407 - This letter expressed the professional opinion of the writer that reinforcements could not be thrown into that fort within the time for his relief, rendered necessary by the limited supply of provisions, and with a view of holding possession of the same, with a force of less than twenty thousand good and well-disciplined men.
עמוד 129 - But Marcus Aurelius has, for us moderns, this great superiority in interest over Saint Louis or Alfred, that he lived and acted in a state of society modern by its essential characteristics, in an epoch akin to our own, in a brilliant centre of civilization. Trajan talks of "our enlightened age" just as glibly as the "Times
עמוד 241 - Evolution is a change from an indefinite, incoherent homogeneity to a definite, coherent heterogeneity, through continuous differentiations and integrations...
עמוד 89 - But when the Comforter is come, whom I will send unto you from the Father, (even the Spirit of truth, which proceedeth from the Father,) he shall testify of me ; And ye also shall bear witness, because ye have been with me from the beginning.
עמוד 141 - Notes from Plymouth Pulpit : a Collection of Memorable Passages from the Discourses of Henry Ward Beecher. With a Sketch of Mr. Beecher and the LectureRoom. By Augusta Moore. New Edition, revised and greatly enlarged.
עמוד 380 - ... All else for which the builders sacrificed, has passed away - — all their living interests, and aims, and achievements. We know not for what they laboured, and we see no evidence of their reward. Victory, wealth, authority, happiness — all have departed, though bought by many a bitter sacrifice. But of them, and their life and their toil upon the earth, one reward, one evidence, is left to us in those gray heaps of deep-wrought stone. They have taken with them to the grave their powers, their...
עמוד 120 - When an opinion that is opposed to the age is incapable of modification and is an obstacle to progress, it will at last be openly repudiated ; and if it is identified with any existing interests, or associated with some eternal truth, its rejection will be accompanied by paroxysms of painful agitation.