The American Catholic Quarterly Review, Volume 31James Andrew Corcoran, Patrick John Ryan, Edmond Francis Prendergast Hardy and Mahony., 1906 |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-5 van 100
Pagina 7
... mind . It is an old resort and as much in vogue to - day as ever . It was lately used in this country , more than once , by traffickers in this sort of merchandise , for a purpose as foul as in the days of George III . But let us ...
... mind . It is an old resort and as much in vogue to - day as ever . It was lately used in this country , more than once , by traffickers in this sort of merchandise , for a purpose as foul as in the days of George III . But let us ...
Pagina 28
... mind , proclaiming itself free and flaunting its liberty , runs a riotous course . The call of Leo XIII . was to go back to the principles and to the system of St. Thomas . It was not to move the hands of the clock back through five ...
... mind , proclaiming itself free and flaunting its liberty , runs a riotous course . The call of Leo XIII . was to go back to the principles and to the system of St. Thomas . It was not to move the hands of the clock back through five ...
Pagina 29
... mind , cramped and warped as it was and is by the false views of materialism and socialism , could be made to see and under- stand the true principles of science and philosophy , there was no reason why its suicidal course should not be ...
... mind , cramped and warped as it was and is by the false views of materialism and socialism , could be made to see and under- stand the true principles of science and philosophy , there was no reason why its suicidal course should not be ...
Pagina 30
... mind understood as much of his thought as he did of its new systems . For the critique of the pure reason cannot be pulverized in two lines of Latin , nor can Hegel's idealism be refuted in a mere wave of the professional hand . One may ...
... mind understood as much of his thought as he did of its new systems . For the critique of the pure reason cannot be pulverized in two lines of Latin , nor can Hegel's idealism be refuted in a mere wave of the professional hand . One may ...
Pagina 31
... mind as having something more than a mere theoretical meaning . And it is the same with the doctrines of the school of St. Thomas . The world in general - the polite world at any rate - knows that there is a system of philosophy called ...
... mind as having something more than a mere theoretical meaning . And it is the same with the doctrines of the school of St. Thomas . The world in general - the polite world at any rate - knows that there is a system of philosophy called ...
Inhoudsopgave
19 | |
51 | |
91 | |
119 | |
130 | |
131 | |
146 | |
157 | |
406 | |
412 | |
412 | |
485 | |
513 | |
531 | |
583 | |
591 | |
175 | |
184 | |
193 | |
199 | |
205 | |
207 | |
208 | |
208 | |
240 | |
269 | |
292 | |
331 | |
336 | |
342 | |
387 | |
394 | |
397 | |
400 | |
597 | |
600 | |
601 | |
637 | |
671 | |
680 | |
694 | |
699 | |
744 | |
751 | |
756 | |
762 | |
767 | |
773 | |
779 | |
785 | |
791 | |
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
Abbé Carron Algiers altar ancient Arabia Archbishop atheism authority Bacon Basil Valentine Bishop Bishop of Beauvais Boyle's law Burke called Calvin Cardinal Catholic cause century Christ Christian Church clergy death declared Descartes divine doctrine Drouot ecclesiastical Emperor England English existence fact faith Father Féli Fitzherbert followed Fourvière France French Guadalupe hand heart Holy honor human Ireland Irish Jesuits Joseph II King Kingdom of Naples knowledge known Lady Lamennais letter live Lord marriage matter ment mind moral Munster Naples Napoleon nation nature never Papal Paris philosophy Pius Pius VI poet Pope present priest Prince principles Protestant Queen question reason Reformation religion religious Roman Rome royal sacred sacrifice saint scholasticism shrine soul sovereign Spanish spirit theology things Thomas thou thought tion truth volume words worship writes
Populaire passages
Pagina 103 - But little do men perceive what solitude is, and how far it extendeth. For a crowd is not company, and faces are but a gallery of pictures, and talk but a tinkling cymbal, where there is no love.
Pagina 344 - At the end of the fifteenth and the beginning of the sixteenth century, society was in a state of excitement.
Pagina 154 - They that deny a God destroy man's nobility ; for certainly man is of kin to the beasts by his body ; and if he be not of kin to God by his spirit, he is a base and ignoble creature.
Pagina 154 - It is true, that a little philosophy inclineth man's mind to atheism; but depth in philosophy bringeth men's minds about to religion: for while the mind of man looketh upon second causes scattered, it may sometimes rest in them, and go no farther; but when it beholdeth the chain of them confederate and linked together, it must needs fly to Providence and Deity.
Pagina 131 - Who in times past suffered all nations to walk in their own ways. Nevertheless He left not Himself without witness, in that He did good, and gave us rain from heaven, and fruitful seasons, filling our hearts with food and gladness.
Pagina 101 - Calderon, Lord Bacon, nor Milton had ever existed; if Raphael and Michael Angelo had never been born; if the Hebrew poetry had never been translated; if a revival of the study of Greek literature had never taken place; if no monuments of ancient sculpture had been handed down to us; and if the poetry of the religion of the ancient world had been extinguished together with its belief.
Pagina 97 - But his learned and able (though unfortunate) successor, is he who hath filled up all numbers, and performed that in our tongue, which may be compared or preferred either to insolent Greece, or haughty Rome.
Pagina 154 - I had rather believe all the fables in the legend, and the Talmud, and the Alcoran, than that this universal frame is without a mind; and, therefore, God never wrought miracle to convince atheism, because his ordinary works convince it.
Pagina 181 - Now when Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea in the days of Herod the king, behold, there came wise men from the east to Jerusalem, saying, Where is he that is born King of the Jews? for we have seen his star in the east, and are come to worship him.
Pagina 150 - The teleological and the mechanical views of nature are not, necessarily, mutually exclusive. On the contrary, the more purely a mechanist the speculator is, the more firmly does he assume a primordial molecular arrangement of which all the phenomena of the universe...