Views of Religion, Parte1L. K. Washburn, 1906 - 783 páginas |
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... opinion of others , next to goodness of heart , will best ensure our happiness in the conduct of life . CARLYLE A man's honest , earnest opinion is the most precious of all he possesses let him communicate this if he is to communicate ...
... opinion of others , next to goodness of heart , will best ensure our happiness in the conduct of life . CARLYLE A man's honest , earnest opinion is the most precious of all he possesses let him communicate this if he is to communicate ...
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... opinion , but can be investigated . SIR ISAAC NEWTON . There cannot be better service done to Truth than to purge it of all things spurious . MONTAIGNE . It is not so much things that torment man as the opinion he has of things . LUCIAN ...
... opinion , but can be investigated . SIR ISAAC NEWTON . There cannot be better service done to Truth than to purge it of all things spurious . MONTAIGNE . It is not so much things that torment man as the opinion he has of things . LUCIAN ...
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... man is true to himself who fears to express his opinion . LOWELL . And for success , I ask no more than this , —to bear unflinching witness to the truth . OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES , M.D. Rough work , Iconoclasm , HEATHEN TRUTH . 7.
... man is true to himself who fears to express his opinion . LOWELL . And for success , I ask no more than this , —to bear unflinching witness to the truth . OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES , M.D. Rough work , Iconoclasm , HEATHEN TRUTH . 7.
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... liveth and con- quereth forever more . HELVETIUS . If we would be sure of the truth of our opinions , we should make them public . JOHN STUART MILL . The world would be astonished if 8 HEATHEN TRUTH . OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES, M.D. ...
... liveth and con- quereth forever more . HELVETIUS . If we would be sure of the truth of our opinions , we should make them public . JOHN STUART MILL . The world would be astonished if 8 HEATHEN TRUTH . OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES, M.D. ...
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... liveth and con- quereth forever more . HELVETIUS . If we would be sure of the truth of our opinions , we should make them public . JOHN STUART MILL . The world would be astonished if 8 HEATHEN TRUTH . OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES, M.D. ...
... liveth and con- quereth forever more . HELVETIUS . If we would be sure of the truth of our opinions , we should make them public . JOHN STUART MILL . The world would be astonished if 8 HEATHEN TRUTH . OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES, M.D. ...
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Adam ANDREW DIXON atheist authority believe Bible BISHOP CANON Catholic century CHARLES Christ Christian church civilization clergy creation creed death deity devil divine doctrine dogma earth ecclesiastical EDWARD EDWARD CLODD ERNST HAECKEL eternal existence fact faith Father FRANCE FREDERICK Genesis GEORGE GEORGE JACOB HOLYOAKE gods Gospel HAECKEL HARRIET MARTINEAU heaven hell HENRY HERBERT SPENCER holy human HUXLEY idea ignorance immortality infidel INGERSOLL JAMES Jesus Jews JOHN JOSEPH KING LEMUEL living LL.D LORD LYMAN ABBOTT mankind mind ministers miracles missionaries modern moral Moses nature never Old Testament pagan PAUL philosophers Pope prayer preach PRES priests PROF PROFESSOR reason religion religious revelation ROBERT G Roman Rome Sabbath SAMUEL scientific Scriptures soul spirit Sunday supernatural superstition teach theologians theology things THOMAS JEFFERSON Thomas Paine thought to-day true truth universe VOLTAIRE WASHBURN WILLIAM WILLIAM SANDAY word worship
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Página 34 - If we take in our hand any volume, of divinity or school metaphysics, for instance; let us ask, Does it contain any abstract reasoning concerning quantity or number? No. Does it contain any experimental reasoning concerning matter of fact and existence? No. Commit it then to the flames: for it can contain nothing but sophistry and illusion.
Página 50 - Come, but molest not yon defenceless urn : Look on this spot — a nation's sepulchre ! Abode of gods, whose shrines no longer burn. Even gods must yield — religions take their turn : 'Twas Jove's — 'tis Mahomet's — and other creeds Will rise with other years, till man shall learn Vainly his incense soars, his victim bleeds ; Poor child of Doubt and Death, whose hope is built on reeds.
Página 109 - Some drill and bore The solid earth, and from the strata there Extract a register, by which we learn, That he who made it, and revealed its date To Moses, was mistaken in its age.
Página 155 - To promote the increase of natural knowledge and to forward the application of scientific methods of investigation to all the problems of life to the best of my ability, in the conviction which has grown with my growth and strengthened with my strength that there is no alleviation for the sufferings of mankind except veracity of thought and action, and the resolute facing of the world as it is when the garment of make-believe by which pious hands have hidden its uglier features is stripped off.
Página 121 - Who does not see that the same authority which can establish Christianity, in exclusion of all other religions, may establish with the same ease any particular sect of Christians, in exclusion of all other sects? that the same authority which can force a citizen to contribute three pence only of his property for the support of any one establishment, may force him to conform to any other establishment in all cases whatsoever?
Página 258 - Are God and Nature then at strife, That Nature lends such evil dreams? So careful of the type she seems, So careless of the single life, That I, considering everywhere Her secret meaning in her deeds, And finding that of fifty seeds She often brings but one to bear, I falter where I firmly trod, And falling with my weight of cares Upon the great world's altar-stairs That slope thro...
Página 473 - It is now no more that toleration is spoken of, as if it was by the indulgence of one class of people, that another enjoyed the exercise of their inherent natural rights. For happily the Government of the United States, which gives to bigotry no sanction, to persecution no assistance, requires only that they who live under its protection should demean themselves as good citizens, in giving it on all occasions their effectual support.
Página 5 - In law, what plea so tainted and corrupt, But, being season'd with a gracious voice, Obscures the show of evil? In religion, What damned error, but some sober brow Will bless it, and approve it with a text, Hiding the grossness with fair ornament?
Página 265 - And that inverted Bowl they call the Sky, Whereunder crawling coop'd we live and die, Lift not your hands to It for help — for It As impotently moves as you or I.
Página 23 - Slowly the Bible of the race is writ, And not on paper leaves nor leaves of stone ; Each age, each kindred, adds a verse to it, Texts of despair or hope, of joy or moan. While swings the sea, while mists the mountains shroud, While thunder's surges burst on cliffs of cloud, Still at the prophets