You may tell me that this dictate is a mere law of my nature, as to joy or to grieve. I cannot understand this. No, it is the echo of a person speaking to me. Nothing shall persuade me that it does not ultimately proceed from a Person external to me.... Callista: A Tale of the Third Century - Sida 314efter John Henry Newman - 1904 - 382 sidorObegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| Young men's Catholic assoc - 1877 - 416 sidor
...nature, as to joy or to grieve. I cannot understand this. No, it is the echo of a person speaking to me. Nothing shall persuade me that it does not ultimately...feel in pleasing or offending some revered friend. So you see, Polemo, I believe in what is more than a mere " something." I believe in what is more real... | |
| 1891 - 866 sidor
...nature, as is to joy or to grieve. I cannot understand this. No, it is the echo of a person speaking to me. Nothing shall persuade me that it does not ultimately...feel in pleasing or offending some revered friend. So you see, Polemo, I believe in what is more than a mere ' something.' I believe in what is more real... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1895 - 412 sidor
...nature, as is to joy or to grieve. I cannot understand uhis. No, it is the echo of a person speaking to me. Nothing shall persuade me that it does not ultimately...person. When I obey it, I feel a satisfaction ; when 1 disobey, a soreness — just like that which I feel in pleasing or offending some revered friend.... | |
| Henri de Lubac - 1996 - 240 sidor
...my nature, as to joy or grieve. I cannot understand this. No, it is the echo of a person speaking to me. Nothing shall persuade me that it does not ultimately...person. When I obey it, I feel a satisfaction; when 1 disobey, a sadness — just like that which I feel in pleasing or offending some revered friend.... | |
| Giovanni Velocci - 2006 - 98 sidor
...nature, as is to joy or to grieve. I cannot understand this. No, it is the echo of a person speaking to me. Nothing shall persuade me that it does not ultimately...feel in pleasing or offending some revered friend" (Callista, 314). The preceding text is very important, because to faith is joined, and almost made... | |
| Robert Thomas Fertig - 2007 - 322 sidor
...nature, as to joy or to grieve. I cannot understand this. No, it is the echo of a person speaking to me. Nothing shall persuade me that it does not ultimately...it its proof of its Divine origin. My nature feels toward it as towards a person. When I obey it, I feel satisfaction; when I disobey, a soreness —... | |
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