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
| Hugh Walker - 1910 - 1082 páginas
...church, despite the incredibility of its dogma. " I have too profound a conviction," she writes, " 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." Her own experience of the pain of divisions on... | |
| Mary Hannah Deakin - 1913 - 244 páginas
...she lost all fellow-feeling for Freethinkers V as a class, because there grew up in her a " profound conviction of the efficacy that lies in all sincere faith, and the spiritual blight that comes with no-faith."3 But it seemed to her that this was a time of transition. The old historical edifice of... | |
| Hugh Walker, Janie Roxburgh Walker - 1913 - 1116 páginas
...church, despite the incredibility of its dogma. " I have too profound a conviction," she writes, " 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." Her own experience of the pain of divisions on... | |
| Thomas Troward - 1921 - 234 páginas
...writer, George Eliot, expressed her matured views on the subject of religious opinions in these words: "I have too profound a conviction of the efficacy...sincere faith, and the spiritual blight that comes with no faith, to have any negative propagandism left in me." This had not always been her attitude, for... | |
| Michael D. Vose - 1999 - 650 páginas
...been called to the miracles, and who had died before the Resurrection.' t George Eliot herself had 'too profound a conviction of the efficacy that lies in all sincere faith, and the spiritual blight * The main landmarks (in addition to the works mentioned above) in the progress of rationalist criticism... | |
| George Eliot - 1909 - 400 páginas
...Robert Chambers (who lives in London now) is very warm about the matter. Mr. Spencer, too, is a member. Pray don't ever ask me again not to rob a man of Letter to his religious belief, as if you thought my mind tended Bodid^n, to such robbery. I have too... | |
| Hugh Walker - 1964 - 1084 páginas
...Romish church, despite the incredibility of its dogma. " I have too profound a conviction," she writes, "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." Her own experience of the pain of divisions on... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1885 - 886 páginas
...translated Strauss, we may remind ourselves, in r845, and Teueibach in r854) : — " Piay don't ask me ever again not to rob a man of his religious belief, as if you thought rny mind tended to such robbery. I have too profound a ronviction of the efficacy that lies m all sincere... | |
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