First and Last Things
me give a summary of the princip
perfect hearing and so forth; who must needs walk manfully and patiently, exercising will an
ividual character and experience. These limits constitute what He
e the case with my own mind, and I b
imilar, but none are absolutely a
nds were exact instruments,-something wherewith to scale the heavens with assurance,-and a
ctual over-confidence and a vain belief
ng, training in th
to say: this is true b
true in relation to things in or near
member: this may be truer f
his (and most with our antagonist): that the spir
things are as foolish and ill-bred and anti-social as shouting in conversation or making puns; and we have to work out habits
life is guided and determined are less of t
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