The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 111Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1932 |
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Pagina 260
... experience . Frequently , and without undue argument , people find them- selves in agreement on a principle , but difficulties crop up directly any attempt is made to crystallise the principle into practice . So it seems with this ...
... experience . Frequently , and without undue argument , people find them- selves in agreement on a principle , but difficulties crop up directly any attempt is made to crystallise the principle into practice . So it seems with this ...
Pagina 352
... experience was regarded as psychic . For a good deal of it some mechanistic normal ' explanation could be found . The nightmares of one who had partaken too freely of lobster salad were not called psychic , because , though the experiences ...
... experience was regarded as psychic . For a good deal of it some mechanistic normal ' explanation could be found . The nightmares of one who had partaken too freely of lobster salad were not called psychic , because , though the experiences ...
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... experience which is at present offered us . It means , of course , that rationalism will be absolutely necessary . It will be of fundamental importance not to let the religious experience be permanently entangled with any dogma ...
... experience which is at present offered us . It means , of course , that rationalism will be absolutely necessary . It will be of fundamental importance not to let the religious experience be permanently entangled with any dogma ...
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