| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1911 - 148 pagine
...hence, the exact location of a star so far • distant as to have no parallax cannot be calculated. which cannot be denied without impiety and atheism....discern truth, we do nothing of ourselves, but allow a s passage to its beams. If we ask whence this comes, if we seek to pry into the soul that causes, all... | |
| David Lee Maulsby - 1911 - 190 pagine
...Nature are the expression or production of divine faculties, and the same are in us." 2 Or, again : " We lie in the lap of immense intelligence, which makes...do nothing of ourselves, but allow a passage to its beams."3 1 " Plato and Platonism," NY, 1891, pp. 149, 150. 2 v1n, 43. 3 n, 64. The correspondence between... | |
| David Lee Maulsby - 1911 - 190 pagine
...Nature are the expression or production of divine faculties, and the same are in us." 2 Or, again : " We lie in the lap of immense intelligence, which makes...do nothing of ourselves, but allow a passage to its beams."3 '"Plato and Platonism," NY, 1891, pp. 149, 150. 2 vm, 43. 3 n, 64. The correspondence between... | |
| 1911 - 616 pagine
...Intelligence is an abiding conviction not affected by the tides of the inner life. "We lie," he says, "in the lap of immense intelligence, which makes us...receivers of its truth and organs of its activity." He teaches us to seek intellectual inspiration from the Infinite Mind. He hears the comforting voice... | |
| 1911 - 540 pagine
...Intelligence is an abiding conviction not affected by the tides of the inner life. "We lie," he says, "in the lap of immense intelligence, which makes us...receivers of its truth and organs of its activity." He teaches us to seek intellectual inspiration from the Infinite Mind. He hears the comforting voice... | |
| Frederick William Roe, George Roy Elliott - 1913 - 530 pagine
...the lap of immense intelligence, which makes us organs of its activity and receivers of its truth. When we discern justice, when we discern truth, we...of ourselves, but allow a passage to its beams. If 20 we ask whence this comes, if we seek to pry into the soul that causes — all metaphysics, all philosophy... | |
| Frederick William Roe, George Roy Elliott - 1913 - 512 pagine
...thought. Here are the lungs of that inspiration which giveth man wisdom, of that inspira- 15 tion of man which cannot be denied without impiety and atheism....in the lap of immense intelligence, which makes us organs of its activity and receivers of its truth. When we discern justice, when we discern truth,... | |
| Maurice Garland Fulton - 1914 - 556 pagine
...the lap of immense intelligence, which makes us organs of its activity and receivers of its truth. When we discern justice, when we discern truth, we...passage to its beams. If we ask whence this comes, it" we seek to pry into the soul that causes — all metaphysics, all philosophy is at fault. Its presence... | |
| Maurice Garland Fulton - 1914 - 568 pagine
...thought. Here are the lungs of that inspiration which giveth man wisdom, of that inspiration of man which cannot be denied without impiety and atheism....in the lap of immense intelligence, which makes us organs of its activity and receivers of its truth. When we discern justice, when we discern truth,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1915 - 200 pagine
...thought. 10 Here are the lungs of that inspiration which giveth man wisdom, of that inspiration of man which cannot be denied without impiety and atheism....in the lap of immense intelligence, which makes us organs of its activity and receivers of its truth. When we discern 15 justice, when we discern truth,... | |
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