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" He must remember that while he is a descendant of the past, he is a parent of the future ; and that his thoughts are as children born to him, which he may not carelessly let die. "
Glimpses of Fifty Years: The Autobiography of an American Woman - Page 405
by Frances Elizabeth Willard - 1889 - 698 pages
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The Langham hall pulpit [afterw.] Theistic sermons, Volume 4

Charles Voysey - 1878
...with all his capacities and aspirations and beliefs, is not an accident, but a product of the time. He must remember that while he is a descendant of the...born to him which he may not carelessly let die,' — (First Principles^. 123.) Master to whom he is responsible ; and him we only judge by the actual...
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Works, Volume 9

Herbert Spencer - 1891 - 324 pages
...all his capacities, and aspirations, and beliefs, is not an accident, but a product of the time. He must remember that while he is a descendant of the...other man, may properly consider himself as one of the myriad agencies through whom works the Unknown Cause ; and when the Unknown Cause produces in him...
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La critica moderna

Gaetano Trezza - Criticism - 1880 - 360 pages
...accident but a produci of the time. He must remember that while he is a descendent of the past, he is parent of the future; and that his thoughts are as children born to him, which he may Jiot carelessly let die. » cangiata in un valore ideale, quindi una realtà razionale. Qui il fatto...
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The Present Religious Crisis

Augustus Blauvelt - Free thought - 1882 - 212 pages
...with all his capacities and aspirations and beliefs, is not an accident, but a product of the time. He must remember that while he is a descendant of the...other man, may properly consider himself as one of the myriad agencies through whom works the Unknown Cause [by which some of us at least will understand...
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The Foundations of Religious Belief: The Methods of Natural Theology ...

William Dexter Wilson - Natural theology - 1883 - 420 pages
...is wholly incomprehensible." And again, speaking of the philosopher, our author says (§ 34) : " He must remember that while he is a descendant of the...a parent of the future, and that his thoughts are his children born to him, which he may not carelessly let die. He, like any other man, may properly...
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Knowledge: An Illustrated Magazine of Science, Volume 5

Science - 1884 - 536 pages
...with all his capacities and aspirations and beliefs, is not an accident, but a product of the time. He must remember that while he is a descendant of the...other man, may properly consider himself as one of the myriad agencies through whom works the Unknown Cause, and when the Unknown Cause produces in him...
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The Dublin Review, Volume 96

Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1885 - 520 pages
...with all his capacities and aspirations and beliefs, is not an accident, but a product of the time. He must remember that while he is a descendant of the...other man, may properly consider himself as one of the myriad agencies through whom works the Unknown Cause ; and when the Unknown Cause produces in Mm...
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Philosophy of Theism

Borden Parker Bowne - Religion - 1887 - 294 pages
...heart have an equally solid foundation. A great authority, speaking of the advanced thinker, says, "He, like every other man, may properly consider himself as one of the myriad agencies through whom works the Unknown Cause ; and when the Unknown Cause produces in him...
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Farewell Address to the London Positivists

William Frey - Positivism - 1888 - 160 pages
...beliefs is not an accident, but a product of the time. He must remember that while he is a descendent of the past, he is a parent of the future and that...other man, may properly consider himself as one of the myriads agencies through whom works the Unknown Cause, and when the Unknown Cause produces in him...
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 35

Science - 1889 - 908 pages
...Spencer, " that a man has in him these sympathies with some principles, and repugnance to others. . . . He is a descendant of the past ; he is a parent of the future ; and his thoughts are as children born to him, which he may not carelessly let die. He, like every other...
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