Critical Essays on a Few Subjects Connected with the History and Present Condition of Speculative PhilosophyH.B. Williams, 1842 - 352 This book contains a collection of critical essays on a few subjects connected with the history and present condition of speculative philosophy, including an essay on the transcendentalist movement in America. |
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Strona xii
... spirit of their tenets survived the body . Where their religious opinions were openly assailed , or quietly laid aside , their breath still animated the dispositions and prejudices of the people . A deep tone of seriousness , a self ...
... spirit of their tenets survived the body . Where their religious opinions were openly assailed , or quietly laid aside , their breath still animated the dispositions and prejudices of the people . A deep tone of seriousness , a self ...
Strona xiv
... spirit- ual interests of men , and the love of gain is tacitly sanctioned , when it does not directly interfere with religious practice . Self - denying principles in this respect are seldom inculcated . The consequence is , that ...
... spirit- ual interests of men , and the love of gain is tacitly sanctioned , when it does not directly interfere with religious practice . Self - denying principles in this respect are seldom inculcated . The consequence is , that ...
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... spirit , than the letter of their church precepts , and allow the invocation of saints , and other special forms and means of worship , to be qui- etly laid aside . They content themselves with a recognition of the abstract principle ...
... spirit , than the letter of their church precepts , and allow the invocation of saints , and other special forms and means of worship , to be qui- etly laid aside . They content themselves with a recognition of the abstract principle ...
Strona xix
... spirit with which the inquiry is con- ducted ; though the great names of Bacon , and Locke , and Berkeley , and Reid , stand as high in the general history of philosophy , as any others , of which any single country can boast . No one ...
... spirit with which the inquiry is con- ducted ; though the great names of Bacon , and Locke , and Berkeley , and Reid , stand as high in the general history of philosophy , as any others , of which any single country can boast . No one ...
Strona xx
... spirit of discovery , when direct- ed to proper objects , they tend to check its arrogant and hopeless endeavors ; they inspire the liberal and catholic feeling , which would make philosophy the property of the multitude , rather than ...
... spirit of discovery , when direct- ed to proper objects , they tend to check its arrogant and hopeless endeavors ; they inspire the liberal and catholic feeling , which would make philosophy the property of the multitude , rather than ...
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