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Page vii
... harmony unconsciously felt by all men , and which all deeper minds have delighted to trace , between the natural and the spiritual worlds , so that analogies from the first are felt to be something more than illustra- tions happily but ...
... harmony unconsciously felt by all men , and which all deeper minds have delighted to trace , between the natural and the spiritual worlds , so that analogies from the first are felt to be something more than illustra- tions happily but ...
Page viii
... harmony , and whose works and ways are all connected one with another ; so that what we call the imagination of the poet , if his reading be correct , is really the logic of omniscience . " The " common sense " of all these wise ...
... harmony , and whose works and ways are all connected one with another ; so that what we call the imagination of the poet , if his reading be correct , is really the logic of omniscience . " The " common sense " of all these wise ...
Page ix
... harmony between things spiritual and things material . Material objects express spiritual truths , and are intended to do so . Nature is more than it seems . " Yes ! the eloquent preacher spoke truly when he de- clared that the harmony ...
... harmony between things spiritual and things material . Material objects express spiritual truths , and are intended to do so . Nature is more than it seems . " Yes ! the eloquent preacher spoke truly when he de- clared that the harmony ...
Page xi
... harmony " between natural and spiritual things is here unveiled — a harmony which will be clearly seen by all who thought- fully read what we have written , because it is stated so briefly and simply that no person of ordinary ...
... harmony " between natural and spiritual things is here unveiled — a harmony which will be clearly seen by all who thought- fully read what we have written , because it is stated so briefly and simply that no person of ordinary ...
Page xii
... because they are an indisputable harmony in themselves , and in perfect and manifest accord with the teachings of Scripture . April , 1895 . W. M. PREFACE And THERE are many books which deal with natural xii PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION.
... because they are an indisputable harmony in themselves , and in perfect and manifest accord with the teachings of Scripture . April , 1895 . W. M. PREFACE And THERE are many books which deal with natural xii PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION.
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