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... faith . This is suggested by the words of an American thinker : " Faith is tendency toward action . " According to such a view , faith is the matrix of formulated creeds and the inspiration of en- deavor . Change from the one conception of ...
... faith . This is suggested by the words of an American thinker : " Faith is tendency toward action . " According to such a view , faith is the matrix of formulated creeds and the inspiration of en- deavor . Change from the one conception of ...
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Albert Einstein. customed to it even as an idea . But faith in it is neither a dream nor a demonstrated failure . It is a faith . Realization of the faith , so that we may work in larger measure by sight of things achieved , is in the ...
Albert Einstein. customed to it even as an idea . But faith in it is neither a dream nor a demonstrated failure . It is a faith . Realization of the faith , so that we may work in larger measure by sight of things achieved , is in the ...
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... faith . The two things , of course , are quite distinct . Belief is faith in something that is known ; faith is belief in something that is not known . In my own credo there are few articles of faith ; in fact , I have been quite un ...
... faith . The two things , of course , are quite distinct . Belief is faith in something that is known ; faith is belief in something that is not known . In my own credo there are few articles of faith ; in fact , I have been quite un ...
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BERTRAND RUSSELL | 9 |
JOHN DEWEY | 21 |
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