Adventure Eternal: An AnthologyStackpole Sons, 1937 - Počet stran: 378 |
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Strana 171
... present life and that all such ideas have no relevance to eternal life . When the soul leaves the body , there is no longer any room for suc- cession and change . The pure intelligence , stripped of all contact with sensible experience ...
... present life and that all such ideas have no relevance to eternal life . When the soul leaves the body , there is no longer any room for suc- cession and change . The pure intelligence , stripped of all contact with sensible experience ...
Strana 280
... present ; yet this idea indicates rather the present disposi- tion of the human body than the nature of the external thing . There- fore emotion is imagination , in so far as it indicates the present dis- position of the body ...
... present ; yet this idea indicates rather the present disposi- tion of the human body than the nature of the external thing . There- fore emotion is imagination , in so far as it indicates the present dis- position of the body ...
Strana 338
... present is never our object : the past and the present we use as means ; the future only is our object . Thus in fact we never live , we only hope to live ; and thus ever doing nothing , but prepar- ing to be happy , it is certain that ...
... present is never our object : the past and the present we use as means ; the future only is our object . Thus in fact we never live , we only hope to live ; and thus ever doing nothing , but prepar- ing to be happy , it is certain that ...
Obsah
The Lamp | 31 |
Of His Dear Son Gervase | 37 |
From The Canticle of the | 40 |
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