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" ... the outcome of accidental collocations of atoms ; that no fire, no heroism, no intensity of thought and feeling, can preserve an individual life beyond the grave ; that all the labours of the ages, all the devotion, all the inspiration, all the noonday... "
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Modern Essays

Christopher Morley - 1921 - 372 pages
...intensity of thought and feeling, can preserve an individual life beyond the grave; that all the labors of the ages, all the devotion, all the inspiration,...no philosophy which rejects them can hope to stand. Only within the scaffolding of these truths, only on the firm foundation of unyielding despair, can...
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Theological Study Today: Addresses Delivered at the Seventy-fifth ...

1921 - 238 pages
...death of the solar system, and that the whole temple of man's achievement must inevitably be buried in the debris of a universe in ruins — all these things,...no philosophy which rejects them can hope to stand. Only within the scaffolding of these truths, only on the firm foundation of unyielding despair, can...
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The Constructive Quarterly, Volume 6

1918 - 408 pages
...of the end they were achieving; that his origin, his growth, his hopes and fears, his loves and his beliefs, are but the outcome of accidental collocations...no philosophy which rejects them can hope to stand. Only within the scaffolding of these truths, only on the firm foundation of unyielding despair, can...
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Christianity and Progress

Harry Emerson Fosdick - 1922 - 264 pages
...of the end they were achieving; that his origin, his growth, his hopes and fears, his loves and his beliefs, are but the outcome of accidental collocations...no philosophy which rejects them can hope to stand. Only within the scaffolding of these truths, only on the firm foundation of unyielding despair, can...
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Christianity and Progress

Harry Emerson Fosdick - 1922 - 258 pages
...temple of Man's achievement must inevitably be buried beneath the debris of a universe in ruins—all these things, if not quite beyond dispute, are yet...no philosophy which rejects them can hope to stand. • Only within the scaffolding of these truths, only on the firm foundation of unyielding despair,...
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My Life and Adventures

earl John Francis Stanley Russell Russell - 1923 - 398 pages
...the end they were achieving : that his origin, his growth, his hopes w and fears, his loves and his beliefs, are but the outcome of accidental collocations...no philosophy which rejects them can hope to stand. Only within the scaffolding of these truths, only on the firm foundation of unyielding despair, can...
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The Philosophy of Religious Experience: Thesis Approved for the Degree of ...

Eric Strickland Waterhouse - 1923 - 298 pages
...outcome of accidental collocations of atoms ; that no fire, no heroism, no intensity of thought or feeling, can preserve an individual life beyond the...that no philosophy which rejects them can hope to stand.'1 We might answer such philosophy by psychology, and predict that no philosophy which asserts...
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Adventures in Essay Reading: Essays for First-year Students Selected by the ...

University of Michigan. Department of Rhetoric and Journalism - 1923 - 444 pages
...intensity of thought and feeling can preserve an individual life beyond the grave; that all the labors of the ages, all the devotion, all the inspiration,...no philosophy which rejects them can hope to stand. Only within the scaffolding of these truths, only on the firm foundation of unyielding despair, can...
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The Philosophy of Religious Experience: Thesis Approved for the Degree of ...

Eric Strickland Waterhouse - 1923 - 296 pages
...system and that the whole temple of Man's achievement must inevitably be buried beneath the d6bris of a universe in ruins, — all these things, if not...that no philosophy which rejects them can hope to stand.'1 We might answer such philosophy by psychology, and predict that no philosophy which asserts...
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The Christian Church in the Modern World

Raymond Calkins - 1924 - 252 pages
...of atoms ; that no fire, no heroism, no intensity of thought and feeling, can preserve an individual beyond the grave; that all the labours of the ages,,...no philosophy which rejects them can hope to stand. Only within the scaffolding of these truths, only on the firm foundation of unyielding despair, can...
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