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... knowledge antecedent to itself — then either we have no right to claim belief in the existence of God , or the one remaining alternative must be accepted , that we experience the Divine in a direct and immediate manner . It is to this ...
... knowledge antecedent to itself — then either we have no right to claim belief in the existence of God , or the one remaining alternative must be accepted , that we experience the Divine in a direct and immediate manner . It is to this ...
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... knowledge and interests , covering almost all branches of Oriental research , his wide personal experience of all provinces of the Indian Empire , and his liberal and broad- minded outlook that enabled him better to understand and ...
... knowledge and interests , covering almost all branches of Oriental research , his wide personal experience of all provinces of the Indian Empire , and his liberal and broad- minded outlook that enabled him better to understand and ...
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... knowledge . The ' insight ' into the harmony or system of the whole partakes of the nature of ' divination and faith ' . This faith is not opposed to reason , but to knowledge.1 " The system does not complete itself for me ' , but only ...
... knowledge . The ' insight ' into the harmony or system of the whole partakes of the nature of ' divination and faith ' . This faith is not opposed to reason , but to knowledge.1 " The system does not complete itself for me ' , but only ...
Contents
VERGILS CREATIVE ART Annual Lecture on Aspects of Art | 17 |
VIRGIL IN ENGLISH POETRY Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 39 |
VIRGIL Annual Lecture on a Master Mind By J W Mackail | 55 |
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