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... which startles us by a sense of being overlooked . Men behave themselves in different ways when such an impression comes to them , for it is pos- sible to dismiss the whole conception as the fan- tasy 18 SPIRITUAL VOICES.
... which startles us by a sense of being overlooked . Men behave themselves in different ways when such an impression comes to them , for it is pos- sible to dismiss the whole conception as the fan- tasy 18 SPIRITUAL VOICES.
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... sense of dependence . Human need is a cry of the heart for God . We do not pray because we have argued ourselves into the reasonableness of prayer ; when we pray we obey an impulse of our nature which goes deeper than any system of ...
... sense of dependence . Human need is a cry of the heart for God . We do not pray because we have argued ourselves into the reasonableness of prayer ; when we pray we obey an impulse of our nature which goes deeper than any system of ...
Page 108
... sense of their vastness ; the other , the moral law within the soul , raising him to an infinite dignity . Everything must be taken into account in our our interpretation of Nature . Here , within the mind , we find certain instincts ...
... sense of their vastness ; the other , the moral law within the soul , raising him to an infinite dignity . Everything must be taken into account in our our interpretation of Nature . Here , within the mind , we find certain instincts ...
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... sense of Duty which has found its supreme outward authority in Jesus Christ our Lord . FAITH IN A GOD OF LOVE HE SHOCK of Hallam's death compelled TH the poet to examine afresh the arguments which had been advanced in favour of the ...
... sense of Duty which has found its supreme outward authority in Jesus Christ our Lord . FAITH IN A GOD OF LOVE HE SHOCK of Hallam's death compelled TH the poet to examine afresh the arguments which had been advanced in favour of the ...
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... , meant the power to bring before the mind some object not present to the senses . By the use of imagination , a remote object is brought near and made influential . It visualises the un- seen 131 The Use of Imagination in Religion.
... , meant the power to bring before the mind some object not present to the senses . By the use of imagination , a remote object is brought near and made influential . It visualises the un- seen 131 The Use of Imagination in Religion.
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