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" To many men the very names which the science employs are utterly incomprehensible. To speak of an idea or a subject seems to be fanciful or trifling, to speak of the views which it opens upon us to be childish extravagance; yet is it possible that that... "
On Nature and Grace: A Theological Treatise, Book I, Philosophical Introduction - Page 360
de William George Ward - 1860 - 490 pages
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Sermons, Chiefly on the Theory of Religious Belief: Preached Before the ...

John Henry Newman - 1844 - 372 pages
...communicate, so is there also in the wonderful creation of sublimity and beauty of which I am speaking. To many men the very names which the science employs...or a subject seems to be fanciful or trifling, and o fthe views which it opens upon us to be childish extravagance ; yet is it possible that that inexhaustible...
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Studies in Poetry and Philosophy

John Campbell Shairp - 1872 - 370 pages
...communicate, so there is also in the wonderful creation of sublimity and beauty of which I am speaking. To many men the very names which the science employs...subject seems to be fanciful or trifling, and of the vieiys which it opens upon us to be childish extravagance ; yet is it possible that that inexhaustible...
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Fifteen Sermons Preached Before the University of Oxford, Between A.D. 1826 ...

John Henry Newman - 1872 - 486 pages
...communicate, so is there also in the wonderful creation of sublimity and beauty of which I am speaking. To many men the very names which the science employs...idea or a subject seems to be fanciful or trifling, to speak of the views which it opens upon us to be childish extravagance ; yet is it possible that...
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The Dublin review, Volume 24

1875 - 596 pages
...communicate, so is there also in the wonderful creation of sublimity and beauty of which I am speaking. To many men the very names which the science employs...idea or a subject seems to be fanciful or trifling, to speak of the views which it opens upon us to be childish extravagance ; yet is it possible that...
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The Church Quarterly Review, Volume 46

Arthur Cayley Headlam - 1898 - 558 pages
...communicate, so is there also in the wonderful creation of sublimity and beauty of which I am speaking. To many men the very names which the science employs...idea or a subject seems" to be fanciful or trifling, to speak of the views which it opens upon us to be childish extravagance ; yet is it possible that...
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Fifteen Sermons Preached Before the University of Oxford Between A.D. 1826 ...

John Henry Newman - 1880 - 412 pages
...communicate, so is there also in the wonderful creation of sublimity and beauty of which I am speaking. To many men the very names which the science employs...idea or a subject seems to be fanciful or trifling, to speak of the views which it opens upon us to be childish extravagance ; yet is it possible that...
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Biographical Sketches

Charles Kegan Paul - 1883 - 248 pages
...communicate, so is there also in the wonderful creation of sublimity and beauty of which I am speaking. To many men the very names which the science employs...idea or a subject seems to be fanciful or trifling, to speak of the views which it opens upon us to be childish extravagance ; yet is it possible that...
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Biographical Sketches

Charles Kegan Paul - 1883 - 276 pages
...communicate, so is there also in the wonderful creation of sublimity and beauty of which I am speaking. To many men the very names which the science employs...idea or a subject seems to be fanciful or trifling, to speak of the views which it opens upon us to be childish extravagance; yet is it possible that that...
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The Contemporary Review, Volume 45

1884 - 930 pages
...communicate, so is there also in the wonderful creation of sublimity and beauty of which I am speaking. To many men, the very names which the science employs...idea or a subject seems to be fanciful or trifling ; to speak of the views which it opens upon us, to be childish extravagance ; yet is it possible that...
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The Divine Origin of Christianity Indicated by Its Historical Effects

Richard Salter Storrs - 1884 - 704 pages
...typified; I mean musical sounds, as they are exhibited most perfectly in instrumental harmony. . . To many men the very names which the science employs...idea or a subject seems to be fanciful or trifling, to speak of the views which it opens upon us to be childish extravagance ; yet is it possible that...
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