I confess that I do not see why the very existence of an invisible world may not in part depend on the personal response which any one of us may make to the religious appeal. God himself, in short, may draw vital strength and increase of very being from... The Dial - 第 366 頁由 編輯 - 1896完整檢視 - 關於此書
| James Henry Snowden - 1916 - 418 頁
...can say, since it is what we make it, from the moral point of view. ... I confess that I do not see why the very existence of an invisible world may not...in short, may draw vital strength and increase of being from our fidelity. For my own part, I do not know what the sweat and blood and tragedy of this... | |
| Andrew Seth Pringle-Pattison - 1917 - 456 頁
...wild in the universe which we, with all our idealities and faithfulnesses, are indeed to redeem. . . . God himself, in short, may draw vital strength and...For my own part, I do not know what the sweat and tragedy of this life mean, if they mean anything short of this.' * Hence he offers us as a philosophical... | |
| Andrew Seth Pringle-Pattison - 1917 - 452 頁
...wild in the universe which we, with all our idealities and faithfulnesses, are indeed to redeem. . . . God himself, in short, may draw vital strength and...For my own part, I do not know what the sweat and tragedy of this life mean, if they mean anything short of this.' * Hence he offers us as a philosophical... | |
| Hugh Walpole - 1920 - 492 頁
...IWITEn STATES OF AMERICA TO ARNOLD BENNETT WITH DEEP AFFECTION 374906 " I confess that I do not see why the very existence of an invisible world may not...in part depend on the personal response which any of us may make to the religious appeal. God Himself, in short, may draw vital strength and increase... | |
| Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan - 1920 - 510 頁
...collaborators of God. God and men are fellow-soldiers in the struggle to banish evil from the world. " God himself, in short, may draw vital strength and increase of very being from our fidelity" (Is Life Worth Living?). If God is not morally perfect to begin with, if he has also to grow in insight... | |
| Fulton John Sheen - 1925 - 332 頁
...the easy homage of our lips, but our brain, our blood, our will, our life." 6 Ay, more than this, " God Himself, in short, may draw vital strength and increase of very being from our fidelity." 6 1 What is Truth f, pp. 174, 175, 176, 180. Cf. Emergent Evolution of Professor L. MORGAN, for whom... | |
| Fulton John Sheen - 1928 - 508 頁
...enemies." 20 We can even help Him "to be more effectively faithful to his own greater tasks." 21 " God Himself in short may draw vital strength and increase of very being from our fidelity."22 While it is not so much to our point to decide definitely just what kind of God James... | |
| United States. Congress - 1939 - 76 頁
...comforted by the words of one of America's greatest thinkers, William James: I confess that I do not see why the very existence of an invisible world may not...In part depend on the personal response which any of us may make to the religious appeal. God himself, In short, may draw vital strength and Increase... | |
| United States. Congress House - 1939 - 76 頁
...comforted by the words of one of America's greatest thinkers, William James: I confess that I do not see why the very existence of an invisible world may not...In part depend on the personal response which any of us may make to the religious appeal. God himself, in short, may draw vital strength and increase... | |
| Winthrop Sargeant, Christopher Key Chapple - 1984 - 776 頁
...Morals": " I confess that I do not see why the very existence of an invisible world may not depend in part on the personal response which any one of us may make to the religious appeai. God himself, in short, may draw vital strength and increase of very being from our fidelity."... | |
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