Amiel's Journal: The Journal Intimé of Henri Frédéric Amiel, Tr., with an Introducion and Notes |
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Page 43
... consciousness taking account of itself with all that it contains . Now consciousness may contain a new life - the facts of regeneration and of salvation , that is to say , Christian experience . The understanding of the Christian ...
... consciousness taking account of itself with all that it contains . Now consciousness may contain a new life - the facts of regeneration and of salvation , that is to say , Christian experience . The understanding of the Christian ...
Page 48
... consciousness , Naville the morality of consciousness , Lecoultre the relig- ion of consciousness , Scherer the intelligence of conscious- ness , and I the consciousness of consciousness . A common ground , but differing individualites ...
... consciousness , Naville the morality of consciousness , Lecoultre the relig- ion of consciousness , Scherer the intelligence of conscious- ness , and I the consciousness of consciousness . A common ground , but differing individualites ...
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... consciousness , so far as it thinks , feels , or wishes . For moral truth may have been pene- trated and possessed in all these ways , and escape us still . Deeper even than consciousness there is our being itself , Our very substance ...
... consciousness , so far as it thinks , feels , or wishes . For moral truth may have been pene- trated and possessed in all these ways , and escape us still . Deeper even than consciousness there is our being itself , Our very substance ...
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