The National Review, Volume 14W.H. Allen, 1889 - English literature |
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... principle of moral excellence in its every phase is unselfish love , the principle of vice selfishness , " and , still more forcibly , even in the words of Him , who is the Truth , who spake as never man spake , we look in vain for an ...
... principle of moral excellence in its every phase is unselfish love , the principle of vice selfishness , " and , still more forcibly , even in the words of Him , who is the Truth , who spake as never man spake , we look in vain for an ...
Page 545
... principle , but has overlooked a second principle which must neces- sarily be associated with the first . The first principle , correctly grasped , is that of similarity , i.e. of combating a disease , either by using the same matter as ...
... principle , but has overlooked a second principle which must neces- sarily be associated with the first . The first principle , correctly grasped , is that of similarity , i.e. of combating a disease , either by using the same matter as ...
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... principle , and find in man such a manifestation of it as implies its survival as an Entity . The same as to Life : Theosophy postulates it as a cosmic principle ; potential everywhere in space , evolvable wherever matter and force ...
... principle , and find in man such a manifestation of it as implies its survival as an Entity . The same as to Life : Theosophy postulates it as a cosmic principle ; potential everywhere in space , evolvable wherever matter and force ...
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