| Saint John Henry Newman - 1864 - 608 pagina’s
...ever.' " Also, besides the hosts of evil spirits, I considered there was a middle race, Satfioz>ia, neither in heaven, nor in hell; partially fallen,...intelligence to races, nations, and classes of men. Hence the action of bodies politic and associations, which is so different often from that of the individuals... | |
| John Henry Newman (card.) - 1864 - 598 pagina’s
...ever.' " Also, besides the hosts of evil spirits, I considered there was a middle race, Saijioz/ia, neither in heaven, nor in hell; partially fallen,...intelligence to races, nations, and classes of men. Hence the action of bodies politic and associations, which is so different often from that of the individuals... | |
| 1864 - 990 pagina’s
...faces вее God.' Also, besides the hosts of evil spirits, I considered that there was a middle race, neither in heaven, nor in hell ; partially fallen,...intelligence to races, nations, and classes of men. Hence thecharacter and instirictsof states and governments, of religion? communities and communions. I thought... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1865 - 448 pagina’s
...ever.' " Also, besides the hosts of evil spirits, I considered there was a middle race, §ai/uowa, neither in heaven, nor in hell; partially fallen,...crafty, benevolent or. malicious, as the case might be. These beings gave a sort of inspiration or intelligence to races, nations, and classes of men. Hence... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1875 - 420 pagina’s
...ever.' " Also, besides the hosts of evil spirits, I considered there was a middle race, Sai/novia, neither in heaven, nor in hell ; partially fallen,...crafty, benevolent or malicious, as the case might be. These beings gave a sort of inspiration or intelligence to races, nations, and classes of men. Hence... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1900 - 184 pagina’s
...purpose ...?'... Also, besides the hosts of evil spirits, I considered there was a middle race, Saifwvui, neither in heaven, nor in hell ; partially fallen,...crafty, benevolent or malicious, as the case might be." It is on a similar belief or conception, a kind of pantheism, that Coleridge constructs the snpernaturalisra... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1900 - 186 pagina’s
......?'... Also, besides the hosts of evil spirits, I considered there was a middle race, 8aifj,6via, neither in heaven, nor in hell ; partially fallen,...crafty, benevolent or malicious, as the case might be." It is on a similar belief or conception, a kind of pantheism, that Coleridge constructs the supernaturalisra... | |
| Sir Edward Abbott Parry - 1912 - 340 pagina’s
...Apologia" : " Also, besides the hosts of evil spirits, I considered there was a middle race, Saipovia, neither in heaven nor in hell ; partially fallen,...crafty, benevolent or malicious, as the case might be. These beings gave a sort of inspiration or intelligence to races, nations, and classes of 191 men.... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1913 - 566 pagina’s
...in 6 connected] associated 8 I suppose it was] It was, I suppose, 20 not later than 183*4] in 1831 hell ; partially fallen, capricious, wayward ; noble...intelligence to races, nations, and classes of men. Hence the action of bodies politic and associations, which is so different often from that of the individuals... | |
| Graham Wallas - 1916 - 328 pagina’s
...'states' and of those 'governments of religious communities,' from which he suffered so much, with spirits 'partially fallen, capricious, wayward; noble or crafty, benevolent or malicious, as the case might be. ... My preference of the Personal to the Abstract would naturally lead me to this view. I thought it... | |
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