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... mankind are due to the sin of a primal parent ; still less can we hold that the sin recorded is sufficient to account for the errors and the travails of the whole race . So far as the story of Eden was mistaken for historical fact , and ...
... mankind are due to the sin of a primal parent ; still less can we hold that the sin recorded is sufficient to account for the errors and the travails of the whole race . So far as the story of Eden was mistaken for historical fact , and ...
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... be the final issue . This is the outline of what is embodied in this presumed myth . The myth , therefore , conveys a body of truth , ethical and religious , which is of priceless moment to mankind . Would it be right or MYTHS 19.
... be the final issue . This is the outline of what is embodied in this presumed myth . The myth , therefore , conveys a body of truth , ethical and religious , which is of priceless moment to mankind . Would it be right or MYTHS 19.
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Robert Forman Horton. priceless moment to mankind . Would it be right or reasonable to forfeit that truth because it had reached us in a mythical form ? Would it not rather be the duty of mankind to take the truth , and to live on it ...
Robert Forman Horton. priceless moment to mankind . Would it be right or reasonable to forfeit that truth because it had reached us in a mythical form ? Would it not rather be the duty of mankind to take the truth , and to live on it ...
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... mankind for fol- lowing and imitation ; in the second place , a living and eternal power accessible in the Spirit to the spirit of every man , a power to change and save every soul that receives Him ; and in the third place , a mirror ...
... mankind for fol- lowing and imitation ; in the second place , a living and eternal power accessible in the Spirit to the spirit of every man , a power to change and save every soul that receives Him ; and in the third place , a mirror ...
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... mankind . A book like Mr. Coulton's reminds us how slowly the Christian idea made its way , against what over- whelming obstacles it had to contend , and how often in the history of the Church it almost vanished out of sight . If ...
... mankind . A book like Mr. Coulton's reminds us how slowly the Christian idea made its way , against what over- whelming obstacles it had to contend , and how often in the history of the Church it almost vanished out of sight . If ...
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Page 351 - The other Shape — If shape it might be called that shape had none Distinguishable in member, joint, or limb ; Or substance might be called that shadow seemed, For each seemed either — black it stood as Night, 670 Fierce as ten Furies, terrible as Hell, And shook a dreadful dart : what seemed his head The likeness of a kingly crown had on.
Page 253 - I saw Eternity the other night, Like a great Ring of pure and endless light, All calm, as it was bright; And round beneath it, Time in hours, days, years, Driven by the spheres Like a vast shadow moved; in which the world And all her train were hurled.
Page 26 - A fire-mist and a planet, — A crystal and a cell, — A jelly-fish and a saurian, And caves where the cave-men dwell; Then a sense of law and beauty, And a face turned from the clod, — Some call it Evolution, And others call it God.
Page 328 - I stand and look at them long and long. They do not sweat and whine about their condition, They do not lie awake in the dark and weep for their sins They do not make me sick discussing their duty to God, Not one is dissatisfied, not one is demented with the mania of owning things...
Page 378 - Hold thou thy cross before my closing eyes; Shine through the gloom, and point me to the skies: Heaven's morning breaks, and earth's vain shadows flee; In life, in death, O Lord, abide with me!
Page 219 - Tho' world on world in myriad myriads roll Round us, each with different powers, And other forms of life than ours, What know we greater than the soul ? On God and Godlike men we build our trust.
Page 27 - And others call it God. A picket frozen on duty, — A mother starved for her brood, — Socrates drinking the hemlock, And Jesus on the rood ; And millions who, humble and nameless, The straight, hard pathway plod, — Some call it Consecration, And others call it God.
Page 358 - I wantonly exposed myself to the rage of both civil and religious factions, they seemed to be disarmed in my behalf of their wonted fury. My friends never had occasion to vindicate any one circumstance of my character and conduct; not but that the zealots, we may well suppose, would have been glad to invent and propagate any story to my disadvantage, but they could never find any which they thought would wear the face of probability.
Page 195 - We aspire in vain to assign limits to the works of creation in space, whether we examine the starry heavens, or that world of minute animalcules which is revealed to us by the microscope. We are prepared, therefore, to find that in time also the confines of the universe lie beyond the reach of mortal ken.
Page 328 - I sent my Soul through the Invisible, Some letter of that After-life to spell: And by and by my Soul returned to me, And answered "I Myself am Heaven and Hell...