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" ... man by reasoning could find out God. It would be improper here to enter upon this subject further than to claim an absolute distinction between religious and ordinary belief. I shall be reproached with the weakness of refusing to apply those mental... "
Mechanism in Thought and Morals: An Address Delivered Before the Phi Beta ... - Page 98
by Oliver Wendell Holmes - 1871
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Littell's Living Age, 112. köide

1872 - 858 lehte
...reproached with the weakness of refusing to apply those mental operations which I think good in respect of high things to the very highest. I am content to bear the reproach. Tet even in earthly matters I believe that ' the invisible things of Him from the creation of the world...
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The St. James's medley; or, Fiction, facts, and fancies, from the ..., 2. köide

1858 - 586 lehte
...reproached with the weakness of refusing to apply those mental operations which I think good in respect of high things to the very highest. I am content to bear the reproach ; yet even in earthly matters I believe that the invisible things of Him from the creation of the world...
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Experimental Researches in Chemistry and Physics

Michael Faraday - 1859 - 522 lehte
...reproached with the weakness of refusing to apply those mental operations which I think good in respect of high things to the very highest. I am content to bear the reproach. Yet, even in earthly matters, I believe that the invisible things of HIM from the creation of the world...
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The Sword and the trowel; ed. by C.H. Spurgeon

London metrop. tabernacle - 1870 - 596 lehte
...reproached with the weakness of refusing to apply those mental operations which I think good in respect of high things to the very highest. I am content to bear the reproach." At sixty-eight years of age he was again elected an elder of his church, and filled the office for...
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The Christian Witness and Congregational Magazine, 3. köide

1867 - 588 lehte
...reproached with the weakness of refusing to apply those mental operations which I think good in respect of high things to the very highest. I am content to bear the reproach. Yet, even in earthly matters, I believe that the invisible things of Him from the creation of the world...
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Modern Culture, Its True Aims and Requirements: A Series of Addresses and ...

Modern culture - 1867 - 458 lehte
...reproached with the weakness of refusing to apply those mental operations which I think good in respect of high things to the very highest. I am content to bear the reproach. Yet, even in earthly matters, I believe that the invisible things of Him from the creation of the world...
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The Increase of Faith

William Lee - 1868 - 266 lehte
...reproached with the weakness of refusing to apply those mental operations which I think good in respect of high things to the very highest. I am content to bear the reproach." — Professor Farady's Lecture on the Education of the Judgment : Modern Culture — Its True Aims...
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The Baptist Quarterly, 3. köide

Lucius Edwin Smith, Henry Griggs Weston - 1869 - 524 lehte
...reproached with the weakness of refusing to apply those mental operations which I think good in respect of high things to the very highest. I am content to bear the reproach. Yet, even in earthly matters, I believe that the invisible things of Him from the creation of the world...
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The Life and Letters of Faraday, 2. köide

Bence Jones, Michael Faraday - 1870 - 514 lehte
...reproached with the weakness of refusing to apply those mental operations which I think good in respect of high things to the very highest. I am content to bear the reproach. Yet even in earthly matters I believe that " the invisible things of Him from the creation of the world...
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Mechanism in Thought and Morals: An Address with Notes and Afrterthoughts

Oliver Wendell Holmes - 1871 - 138 lehte
...a philosopher as Faraday could say in a letter to one of his correspondents : ' I claim an absolute distinction between a religious and an ordinary belief....marrow-bonesplitting descendants of the old cannibal troglodytes. Civilised as well as savage races live upon their parents and grandparents. Each generation strangles...
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