The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 108Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1930 |
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Pagina 78
... experience without seriously considering the ultimate nature of that reality with which the experience is supposed to give us contact . Such attempts are commonly made by those but loosely attached to membership of any Church . But even ...
... experience without seriously considering the ultimate nature of that reality with which the experience is supposed to give us contact . Such attempts are commonly made by those but loosely attached to membership of any Church . But even ...
Pagina 79
... experience in the human soul . They are much less interested in theology , that is , the doctrine of God , than in the training of a religious experience , of which all theologies are in their view but imperfect and temporary ...
... experience in the human soul . They are much less interested in theology , that is , the doctrine of God , than in the training of a religious experience , of which all theologies are in their view but imperfect and temporary ...
Pagina 117
... experience , guilty . In regard to fiction I have given myself a somewhat wider scope than M. Cru , partly because there are one or two books of fiction which seem to me fiction only in name , and partly because I cannot dismiss from ...
... experience , guilty . In regard to fiction I have given myself a somewhat wider scope than M. Cru , partly because there are one or two books of fiction which seem to me fiction only in name , and partly because I cannot dismiss from ...
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