Old Pictures of Life, Volume 2Stone and Kimball, 1894 |
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Page 9
... the object must be omitted ; that the thing apprehending must not be apart from the thing apprehended ; that the spirit of man must have everything within itself ; that intuition is the path to knowledge THE SUBMERGED CENTURIES . 9.
... the object must be omitted ; that the thing apprehending must not be apart from the thing apprehended ; that the spirit of man must have everything within itself ; that intuition is the path to knowledge THE SUBMERGED CENTURIES . 9.
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David Swing. within itself ; that intuition is the path to knowledge ; that by the spirit the uncondi- tioned might be discerned ; that out of the spirit comes the soul ; and that by the means of the soul the spirit comes into contact ...
David Swing. within itself ; that intuition is the path to knowledge ; that by the spirit the uncondi- tioned might be discerned ; that out of the spirit comes the soul ; and that by the means of the soul the spirit comes into contact ...
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... path to Britain the Druids flourished . Their religion , as described by that general , was not much better or worse than his own . It dealt in many virtues , in worship and immortality , and then held in high esteem about as many ...
... path to Britain the Druids flourished . Their religion , as described by that general , was not much better or worse than his own . It dealt in many virtues , in worship and immortality , and then held in high esteem about as many ...
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... path in life , and we think that is the God - appointed life . The physician feels that if only the whole . human family would read some of the rules regarding health , they would need little else . They would not need much daily ...
... path in life , and we think that is the God - appointed life . The physician feels that if only the whole . human family would read some of the rules regarding health , they would need little else . They would not need much daily ...
Page 58
... paths to good ends and that creates a sensibility in favor of the best path . While many a good scholar has been hung and many others should be at a rope's end or behind bars , yet it remains a most grand and evi- dent truth that the ...
... paths to good ends and that creates a sensibility in favor of the best path . While many a good scholar has been hung and many others should be at a rope's end or behind bars , yet it remains a most grand and evi- dent truth that the ...
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