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Page 124
... truth was truth manifested in perception . Now when , bearing this in mind , we turn to In Memoriam , we see that there is there nothing corresponding to this . We cannot say that Tennyson comes to what assurance and peace of mind is ...
... truth was truth manifested in perception . Now when , bearing this in mind , we turn to In Memoriam , we see that there is there nothing corresponding to this . We cannot say that Tennyson comes to what assurance and peace of mind is ...
Page 127
... truth , a ministrant to him ; it educed , stimulated and led on his mental powers ; and it spelt out in the language of the sense what was for him spiritual truth . What he discerned to be truth he saw in the sights and sounds , the ...
... truth , a ministrant to him ; it educed , stimulated and led on his mental powers ; and it spelt out in the language of the sense what was for him spiritual truth . What he discerned to be truth he saw in the sights and sounds , the ...
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... truth must be looked for in spheres more profound than those of secular study of the type men- tioned . For him the essential truth of the Bible lies not in ' facts ' , but in ideas of permanent human value ; and furtherance and ...
... truth must be looked for in spheres more profound than those of secular study of the type men- tioned . For him the essential truth of the Bible lies not in ' facts ' , but in ideas of permanent human value ; and furtherance and ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS | 7 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL July | 11 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 15 |
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