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Page 89
... face to face with the ultimate frustration of every individual desire in age , enfeeblement , and death . Personality , individuality , is a bio- logical device which has served its end in evolution and will decline . A consciousness of ...
... face to face with the ultimate frustration of every individual desire in age , enfeeblement , and death . Personality , individuality , is a bio- logical device which has served its end in evolution and will decline . A consciousness of ...
Page 142
... face is also true of its brain , but variety in this organ has an infinitely greater sig- nificance . Within the brain there are some 18,000 millions of microscopic living units or nerve cells . These units are grouped in myriads of ...
... face is also true of its brain , but variety in this organ has an infinitely greater sig- nificance . Within the brain there are some 18,000 millions of microscopic living units or nerve cells . These units are grouped in myriads of ...
Page 144
... face to face with Moses on Mount Sinai , then the result was different . Such a God I could picture , although I fashioned Him , I fear , too much on human lines . His existence , power , and righteousness I accepted as truths beyond ...
... face to face with Moses on Mount Sinai , then the result was different . Such a God I could picture , although I fashioned Him , I fear , too much on human lines . His existence , power , and righteousness I accepted as truths beyond ...
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