| 1872 - 858 lehte
...any refutation of such a statement. The following is a quotation from one of his lectures : — " I believe that the truth of that future cannot be brought...exertion of his mental powers, however exalted they maybe; but that it is made known to him by other teachings than his own, and is received through simple... | |
| 1858 - 586 lehte
...infinite in which he occupies his thoughts about the fears, or hopes, or expectations of a future life. I believe that the truth of that future cannot be brought to his knowledge by any exertion of the mental powers, however exalted they may be ; that it is made known to him by other teaching than... | |
| the rev. baden powell - 1859 - 556 lehte
...brought to his [man's] knowledge by any exertion " of his mental powers, however exalted they maybe: that "it is made known to him by other teaching than..."own, and is received through simple belief of the testi1 See above, p. 264. " mony given. Let no one suppose for a moment that " the self-education I... | |
| Baden Powell - 1859 - 524 lehte
...brought to his [man's] knowledge by any exertion " of his mental powers, however exalted they maybe: that " it is made known to him by other teaching than...own, and is received through simple belief of the testi1 See above, p. 264. ' Lectures on Education, delivered at the Royal Institution : •• On "... | |
| Michael Faraday - 1859 - 522 lehte
...infinite in which he occupies his thoughts about the fears, or hopes, or expectations of a future life . I believe that the truth of that future cannot be brought...his knowledge by any exertion of his mental powers, bowever exalted they may be ; that it is made known to him by other teaching than his own, and is received... | |
| London metrop. tabernacle - 1870 - 596 lehte
...knmvledge by any exertion of his mental powers, limvever exalted they may be ; that it is made Jmoivn to him by other teaching than his own, and is received through simple belief of the testimony given. . . . I shall be reproached with the weakness of refusing to apply those mental operations which I... | |
| Edwin SIDNEY - 1867 - 300 lehte
...infinite in which he occupies his thoughts about the fears, or hopes, or expectations of a future life. I believe that the truth of that future cannot be brought to his knowledge by any exertion of his natural powers, however exalted they may be ; that this is made known to him by other teaching than... | |
| Modern culture - 1867 - 458 lehte
...infinite in which he occupies his thoughts about the fears, or hopes, or expectations of a future life. I believe that the truth of that future cannot be brought...through simple belief of the testimony given. Let Jio one suppose for a moment that the self-education I am about to commend in respect of the things... | |
| 1867 - 588 lehte
...occupies his thoughts about the fears, or hopes, or expectations of a future life. I believe that thetrath of that future cannot be brought to his knowledge...through simple belief of the testimony given. Let no one suppose for a moment that the self-education I am about to commend in respect of the things... | |
| William Lee - 1868 - 266 lehte
...infinite in which he occupies his thoughts about the fears or hopes or expectations of a future life. I believe that the truth of that future cannot be brought...received through simple belief of the testimony given. ... It would be improper here to enter upon this subject further than to claim an absolute distinction... | |
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