Genius and Faith: Or, Poetry and Religion, in Their Mutual RelationsCharles Scribner, 1853 - 328 |
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... means the genius or spirit of poetry . On the other hand , he does not treat of religion in the form of systematic theo- logy . He selects the prominent features of the Christian system , and exhibits the harmony of its divine spirit ...
... means the genius or spirit of poetry . On the other hand , he does not treat of religion in the form of systematic theo- logy . He selects the prominent features of the Christian system , and exhibits the harmony of its divine spirit ...
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... means of the murky medium through which it is viewed . And by renouncing the charms of taste , genius , and poetry , the cause of religion surrenders into the hands of its enemies to be wielded exclusively against its interests , those ...
... means of the murky medium through which it is viewed . And by renouncing the charms of taste , genius , and poetry , the cause of religion surrenders into the hands of its enemies to be wielded exclusively against its interests , those ...
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... derive their origin from such a quarter . By no means are we authorized , from the fact above noticed , to believe that a semi - civilized state is the most favorable to the existence of poetic emotions . The OR , POETRY AND RELIGION . 15.
... derive their origin from such a quarter . By no means are we authorized , from the fact above noticed , to believe that a semi - civilized state is the most favorable to the existence of poetic emotions . The OR , POETRY AND RELIGION . 15.
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... mean that the mind was origin- ally subdivided into parts and fragments , we can only mean by such language , that the mind was created with a capacity to act in these various forms , and that by a law of its own nature it will thus act ...
... mean that the mind was origin- ally subdivided into parts and fragments , we can only mean by such language , that the mind was created with a capacity to act in these various forms , and that by a law of its own nature it will thus act ...
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... mean reason rightly exer- cised , and conversant with its appropriate objects . Rather , we should say , the high distinction of man is found in those states of mind , which spring from the worthy exercise of rea- son - in those mental ...
... mean reason rightly exer- cised , and conversant with its appropriate objects . Rather , we should say , the high distinction of man is found in those states of mind , which spring from the worthy exercise of rea- son - in those mental ...
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