| 1873 - 808 páginas
...all this, it is at once obvious that the principal part of his being is his mental power. In Nature there is nothing great but Man, In Man there is nothing great but Mind. We must entirely dismiss, then, the conception that mere anatomy by itself can have any decisive bearing... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1873 - 840 páginas
...all this, it is at once obvious that the principal part of his being is his mental power. In Nature there is nothing great but Man, In Man there is nothing great but Mind. We must entirely dismiss, then, the conception that mere anatomy by itself can have any decisive bearing... | |
| St. George Jackson Mivart - 1873 - 218 páginas
...all this, it is at once obvious that the principal part of his being is his mental power. In nature there is nothing great but man, In man there is nothing great but mind. We must entirely dismiss, then, the conception that mere anatomy by itself can have any decisive bearing... | |
| James Herman Whitmore - 1874 - 34 páginas
...reverently recognize the fact that we can know God only through the medium of human thought, and that "On earth there is nothing great but man, In man there is nothing great but mind." God is the Infinite Spirit. By searching we can not find Him out. It is only when we stop our proud... | |
| Clifton Wilbraham Collins - 1874 - 216 páginas
...Plato refutes this argument in much the same language * We may compare with this Kant's famous saying, "On earth there is nothing great but Man ; in Man there is nothing great but Mind." t Laws, x. as a modern thinker might use. Evil in the creation does not imply evjl in the Creator;... | |
| Henry C. Pedder - 1874 - 200 páginas
...development. In its last analysis, it is a sublime realization of Sir William Hamilton's sentiment : " On earth there is nothing great but man ; in man there is nothing great but mind." But it may still be urged that, even if we admit the fact, and acknowledge skepticism to ill " The... | |
| John Thompson Dickson - 1874 - 526 páginas
...LECTURER ON MF.NTM, P1SFASES AT GUV'S HOSPITAL; LATE MFDICAL SfPERINTENPENT OF ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL. " On earth there is nothing great but man, In man there is nothing great but mind."- SIR \V. HAMILTON, NEW YORK: D. APPLETON AND COMPANY, 549 AND 551 BROADWAY. 1874. ft' TO PHILIP CAZENOVE,... | |
| Clifton Wilbraham Collins - 1874 - 240 páginas
...Plato refutes this argument in much the same language * We may compare with this Kant's famous saying, "On earth there is nothing great but Man ; in Man there is nothing great but Mind. " t Laws, x. as a modern thinker might use. Evil in the creation does not imply evil in the Creator... | |
| 1874 - 652 páginas
...innovation. God himself is the Infinite Innovation. MR. PRESIDENT, it was Plato who said: "In the world there is nothing great but man; in man there is nothing great but mind." The mind of man is the motive power of civilization, as the mind of God is that of creation. Man is... | |
| 1875 - 466 páginas
...force is royal. Moral Force plus Mind Force unrestrained by objective conditions,equal the Supreme. " On Earth there is nothing great but Man, In Man there is nothing great but Mind." We all admire strength. It is natural. As there are degrees of weakness, so there are of power. Body... | |
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