| 1885 - 478 str.
...considered, are rightly the objects of deep reverence and sympathy. They are the records of spiritual struggles which are the types of our own. This is to me pre-eminently true of Hebraism and Christianity, in which my own youth was nurtured. And in this sense I have no antagonism... | |
| George Eliot - 1885 - 370 str.
...considered, are rightly the objects of deep reverence and sympathy — they are the record of spiritual struggles, which are the types of our own. This is...have no antagonism towards any religious belief, but Letter a strong outflow of sympathy. Every community met Cross.Sun- to worship the highest Good (which... | |
| George Eliot - 1885 - 366 str.
...considered, are rightly the objects of deep reverence and sympathy — they are the record of spiritual struggles, which are the types of our own. This is...have no antagonism towards any religious belief, but 1 56 The Need of Religions Assemblies. [BLACKBROOK, Letter a strong outflow of sympathy. Every community... | |
| 1885 - 612 str.
...rightly the objects of deep reverence and sympathy; they are the record of spiritual struggles, which are types of our own. This is to me pre-eminently true...towards any religious belief, but a strong outflow °f sympathy." This quotation suggests another characteristic of the large mind which can duly appreciate... | |
| George Eliot - 1895 - 418 str.
...rightly the objects of deep reverence and sympathy, — they are the record of spirit- Letter to ual struggles, which are the types of our own. " This is to me pre-eminently true of Hebrewism 1873. and Christianity, on which my own youth was nourished. And in this sense I have no antagonism... | |
| Henry Lewis - 1913 - 450 str.
...reverence and sympathy. They are the record of spiritual struggles, which are the types of our own. This ia to me pre-eminently true of Hebrewism and Christianity, on which my own youth was nourished. And in thu sense I have no antagonism towards any religious belief, but a strong overflow of sympathy. Every... | |
| Anna Theresa Kitchel - 1921 - 354 str.
...with her religious views she says after •xpressing her sympathy with some of the older religions, "Every community met to worship the highest Good (which...expressed by God) carries me along in its main current.... - the very nature of such assemblies being the recognition of a binding belief or spiritual law, which... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1885 - 886 str.
...considered, are rightly the objects of deep reverence and sympathy — they are the record of spiritual struggles, which are the types of our own. This is...sympathy. Every community met to worship the highest God (which is understood to be expressed by God) carries me along in its main current ; anci if there... | |
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