The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 116Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1862 |
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Page 64
... human head , often too with human arms , in the attitude of prayer . It seems that it was used as a figure for the soul purified through its period of wandering , and brought to its ἀποκατάστασις . Horapollo says that it signifies a ...
... human head , often too with human arms , in the attitude of prayer . It seems that it was used as a figure for the soul purified through its period of wandering , and brought to its ἀποκατάστασις . Horapollo says that it signifies a ...
Page 159
... human things , ' The grass withereth , the flower fadeth . ' And mighty is that other voice which rebukes the sigh , ' The word of our God endureth for ever . ' Never , we suppose , by any other voice was there so human and so ...
... human things , ' The grass withereth , the flower fadeth . ' And mighty is that other voice which rebukes the sigh , ' The word of our God endureth for ever . ' Never , we suppose , by any other voice was there so human and so ...
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... human mind trained to the most thorough self - assertion ; and yet his mysticism constrained him to put alongside it , without any attempt to exhibit a reconciliation point , the self - annihilation and calm passivity of a Plotinus or ...
... human mind trained to the most thorough self - assertion ; and yet his mysticism constrained him to put alongside it , without any attempt to exhibit a reconciliation point , the self - annihilation and calm passivity of a Plotinus or ...
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