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Page 469
... kind , ' he said , ' no remarkable discovery , no great thought which bears fruit and has results , is in the power of any one ; but such things are elevated above all earthly control . Man must consider them as an unexpected gift from ...
... kind , ' he said , ' no remarkable discovery , no great thought which bears fruit and has results , is in the power of any one ; but such things are elevated above all earthly control . Man must consider them as an unexpected gift from ...
Page 476
... kind of knowledge called reason . There is also a third kind of knowledge which he calls intuitive knowledge , that is , intuition or insight . It is not contrasted with reason , as if one led to truth and the other to error . Both are ...
... kind of knowledge called reason . There is also a third kind of knowledge which he calls intuitive knowledge , that is , intuition or insight . It is not contrasted with reason , as if one led to truth and the other to error . Both are ...
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... kind of faith , and not a kind of fraud . But the Choir Invisible will always appear a kind of fraud to those who ask for an eternal life . On this line Poetry has failed to irradiate Philosophy : the current has passed powerfully ...
... kind of faith , and not a kind of fraud . But the Choir Invisible will always appear a kind of fraud to those who ask for an eternal life . On this line Poetry has failed to irradiate Philosophy : the current has passed powerfully ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS THE NEXT THIRTY YEARS BY THE RIGHT | 1 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191718 | 51 |
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