An Examination of the Intellectual Premises Underlying the Religious, Political, and Social Criticism of Joseph Addison, Svazek 1University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1960 - Počet stran: 872 |
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... thought produced ; and it followed that the universe was the largest of objects and that God was the loftiest of thoughts . Bloom concluded : " This notion , inaccurately drawn from Locke's psychology , became an assimilated part not ...
... thought produced ; and it followed that the universe was the largest of objects and that God was the loftiest of thoughts . Bloom concluded : " This notion , inaccurately drawn from Locke's psychology , became an assimilated part not ...
Strana 60
... thought too big for the mind of man . " But it was a thought subject to the imagination , an idea " to be entertained in the secrecy of devotion and in the silence of the soul . " Such musing could only end " in wonder , in praise , in ...
... thought too big for the mind of man . " But it was a thought subject to the imagination , an idea " to be entertained in the secrecy of devotion and in the silence of the soul . " Such musing could only end " in wonder , in praise , in ...
Strana 122
... thought it pitiable : There is not a more melancholy object than a man who has his head turned with religious enthusiasm . A person that is crazed , though with pride or malice , is a sight very morti- fying to human nature ; but when ...
... thought it pitiable : There is not a more melancholy object than a man who has his head turned with religious enthusiasm . A person that is crazed , though with pride or malice , is a sight very morti- fying to human nature ; but when ...
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The Components of Wisdom | 5 |
Atheism | 74 |
Criticism of Tories | 181 |
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