| Henry James - 1863 - 558 sidor
...limitations. I fully concede indeed to Swedenborg what is usually denied him, nameJy, an extreme sobriety of mind displayed under all the exceptional circumstances...docility of spirit which leads him to seek and to recognize under all the most contradictory aspects of nature, the footsteps of the Highest. But I should... | |
| Henry James - 1863 - 564 sidor
...usually denied him, namely, an extreme sobriety of mind displayed under 104 Swedenborg solves it honestly all the exceptional circumstances of his career, and...docility of spirit which leads him to seek and to recognize under all the most contradictory aspects of nature, the footsteps of the Highest. But I should... | |
| William M. White - 1867 - 710 sidor
...limitations. I fully ' concede indeed to Swedenborg what is usually denied him, ' namely, an extreme sobriety of mind displayed under all ' the exceptional circumstances...docility of spirit which ' leads him to seek and to recognize under all the most ' contradictory aspects of nature, the footsteps of the ' Highest. But... | |
| William M. White - 1874 - 280 sidor
...705. ' ' I fully concede indeed to Swedenborg what is usually denied him, namely, an extreme sobriety of mind displayed under all the exceptional circumstances...docility of spirit which leads him to seek and to A * recognize, under all the most contradictory .aspects of nature, the footsteps of the Highest. .... | |
| George Trobridge - 1912 - 396 sidor
...he wrote : " I fully concede to Swedenborg what is usually denied him, namely, an extreme sobriety of mind displayed under all the exceptional circumstances...career, and which ends by making us feel at last his very words to be almost insipid with veracity. . . . Such sincere books it seems to me were never before... | |
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