Pray don't ever ask me again not to rob a man of his religious belief, as if you thought my mind tended to such robbery. I have too profound a conviction of the efficacy that lies in all sincere faith, and the spiritual blight that comes with no faith,... Temple Bar - Página 5201885Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1885 - 658 páginas
...she writes to a friend, ' and should like to make an expedition to Birmingham for that solo end.' ' Pray don't ever ask me again not to rob a man of his...as if you thought my mind tended to such robbery,' she wrote in 1862. ' I have too profound a conviction of the efficacy that lies in all sincere faith,... | |
| John Crombie Brown - 1885 - 148 páginas
...recognized a true divinity in the soul and in humanity ; and reverently consecrated herself to * " I have too profound a conviction of the efficacy that...sincere faith, and the spiritual blight that comes with no faith, to have any negative propagandism in me. In fact, I have very little sympathy with Free-thinkers... | |
| 1885 - 612 páginas
...though some of them were counted among her friends. " I have too profound a conviction," she wrote, " of the efficacy that lies in all sincere faith, and the spiritual blight that comes with no faith, to have any negative propagandism in me. In fact, I have very little sympathy with Freethinkers... | |
| Margaret Lonsdale - 1886 - 70 páginas
...allegorical nature of all religious doctrines gradually possessed her, until she writes to a friend, " Pray don't ever ask me again not to rob a man of his...you thought my mind tended to such robbery. I have profound a conviction of the efficacy that lies in all sincere faith, and the spiritual blight that... | |
| Daniel Dorchester - 1888 - 874 páginas
...attempts to unsettle the religious beliefs .of men. In a letter to Madame Bodichou, in 1862, she said: Pray don't ever ask me again not to rob a man of his...conviction of the efficacy that lies in all sincere faith to have any negative propagandism in me. In fact, I have very little sympathy with Free-thinkers as... | |
| George Eliot - 1895 - 386 páginas
...ask me again not to rob a man S^udhon, of his religious belief, as if you thought my mind I«B. NOT ' tended to such robbery. I have too profound a conviction...sincere faith, and the spiritual blight that comes with no faith, to have any negative propagandism in me. In fact, I have very little sympathy with Freethinkers... | |
| George Eliot - 1895 - 404 páginas
...Chambers (who lives in London now) is very warm about the matter. Mr. Spencer, too, is a member. Letter to Pray don't ever ask me again not to rob a man of his religious belief, as if you thought my mind zethNov. tended to such robbery. I have too profound a conviction of the efficacy that lies in all... | |
| Samuel Law Wilson - 1899 - 476 páginas
...mind, the manufacture of infidels. In a letter of 1862 occur these words : — " Pray don't ask me ever again not to rob a man of his religious belief, as...sincere faith, and the spiritual blight that comes with no faith, to have any negative propagandism in me. In fact, I have very b'ttle sympathy with freethinkers... | |
| George Eliot - 1899 - 304 páginas
...persistency of application. Her unbelief was an intellectual necessity. In one of her own letters she says: "I have too profound a conviction of the efficacy...sincere faith and the spiritual blight that comes from no-faith, to have any negative propagandism in me." She is a "wise, benignant soul," and her character... | |
| 1885 - 962 páginas
...again," ahe wrote to Madame Bodiclion in 1362, '• not to rob a man of hi* religion! 1> •'! -f, as if you thought my mind tended to such robbery. I have too profound a conviction of the effiotcythat lies in all sincere faith, and the spiritual blight that cornea with no faith, to have... | |
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