The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volumen156A. Constable, 1882 |
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... human mind , impelled by an irresistible power , will never cease to ask itself , what lies beyond ? Time and space arrest it not . At the furthest point attained is a finite boundary , enlarged from what preceded it ; no sooner is it ...
... human mind , impelled by an irresistible power , will never cease to ask itself , what lies beyond ? Time and space arrest it not . At the furthest point attained is a finite boundary , enlarged from what preceded it ; no sooner is it ...
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... human soul , and some special mission deputed by God to Christ - to these three questions his scep- ticism seems never to have extended . The fourth question is the reality of Christ's miracles ; and he decides , having gravely weighed ...
... human soul , and some special mission deputed by God to Christ - to these three questions his scep- ticism seems never to have extended . The fourth question is the reality of Christ's miracles ; and he decides , having gravely weighed ...
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... human life , than Pessimism • raises its head . ' And then the author proceeds in a passage some words of which we ... human griefs alike seem little worth assuaging , human hap- piness too paltry at the best to be worth increasing . The ...
... human life , than Pessimism • raises its head . ' And then the author proceeds in a passage some words of which we ... human griefs alike seem little worth assuaging , human hap- piness too paltry at the best to be worth increasing . The ...
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