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... experience the Divine in a direct and immediate manner . It is to this alternative that I shall devote my remaining remarks . ' Immediate experience ' is a phrase which calls for a good deal of explanation . As a mode of experience , it ...
... experience the Divine in a direct and immediate manner . It is to this alternative that I shall devote my remaining remarks . ' Immediate experience ' is a phrase which calls for a good deal of explanation . As a mode of experience , it ...
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... experience of the Divine . We never experience the Divine sheerly in and by itself : we experience the Divine solely through and in connexion with what is other than the Divine . There is no such temptation in regard to other selves ...
... experience of the Divine . We never experience the Divine sheerly in and by itself : we experience the Divine solely through and in connexion with what is other than the Divine . There is no such temptation in regard to other selves ...
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... experience , not a question as to the adequacy of argument from facts otherwise unquestioned . But in restating the issue in this manner , we must at the same time allow that the problems which emerge in con- nexion with our experience ...
... experience , not a question as to the adequacy of argument from facts otherwise unquestioned . But in restating the issue in this manner , we must at the same time allow that the problems which emerge in con- nexion with our experience ...
Contents
VERGILS CREATIVE ART Annual Lecture on Aspects of Art | 14 |
VIRGIL IN ITALIAN POETRY Annual Italian Lecture By Edmund | 28 |
CARDINAL POLES MANUSCRIPTS By E Lobel Communicated | 97 |
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