Kicked into the world a boy without guide or training, or with worse than none, I confess to my shame that few men have drunk deeper of all kinds of sin than I. Happily, my course was arrested in time — before I had earned absolute destruction — and... Religious Persecution: A Study in Political Psychology - Stran 168avtor: Edmund Sidney Pollock Haynes - 1904 - 208 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Leonard Huxley - 1900 - 580 strani
...their young, the poor brutes grieve their grief out and do not immediately seek distraction in a gorge. Kicked into the world a boy without guide or training,...immortality or of future reward? I can honestly say that for these fourteen years such a consideration has not entered my head. No, I can tell you exactly... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley, Leonard Huxley - 1901 - 576 strani
...have j drunk deeper of all kinds 6"f sin than I. Happily, my course l was arrested in time—before I had earned absolute destruction —and for long...immortality or of future reward? I can honestly say that for these fourteen years such a consideration has not entered my head. No, I can tell you exactly... | |
| Estelle Davenport Adams - 1902 - 316 strani
...has the balance of his operations paid over to him at the end of every minute of his existence. . . . Kicked into the world a boy without guide or training,...immortality or of future reward ? I can honestly say that for these fourteen years such a consideration has not entered my head. No, I can tell you exactly... | |
| Robert Elliott Speer - 1902 - 296 strani
...dissuasive force of that belief be greater than that of any beased on mere future expectations ? . . . " Kicked into the world a boy without guide or training,...immortality or of future reward ? I can honestly say that for these fourteen years such a consideration has not entered my head." The motive of fear plays... | |
| James Hervey Hyslop - 1905 - 672 strani
...destruction — and for long years I have been slowly and painfullv climbing, with many a fall, toward better things. And when I look back, what do I find...immortality or of future reward ? I can honestly say that for these fourteen years such a consideration hag not entered my head. No, I can tell you exactly... | |
| James Hervey Hyslop - 1905 - 674 strani
...and for long years I have been slowly and painfuliv climbing, with many a fall, toward betterthings. And when I look back, what do I find to have been...redemption ? The hope of immortality or of future reward? lean honestly say that for these fourteen years such a consideration has not entered my head. No, I... | |
| James Hervey Hyslop - 1905 - 676 strani
...destruction — and for long years I have been slowly and painfullv climbing, with many a fall, toward better things. And when I look back, what do I find...have been the agents of my redemption? The hope of immortalitv or of future reward? lean honestly say that for these fourteen years such a consideration... | |
| James Hervey Hyslop - 1905 - 674 strani
...and for long years I have been slowly and painfully climbing, with many a fall, toward betterthings. And when I look back, what do I find to have been the agents of my redemption? The hope of immortalitv or of future reward? lean honestly say that for these fourteen years such a consideration... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1997 - 398 strani
...their young, the poor brutes grieve their grief out and do not immediately seek distraction in a gorge. Kicked into the world a boy without guide or training,...immortality or of future reward? I can honestly say that for these fourteen years such a consideration has not entered my head. No, I can tell you exactly... | |
| Michael D. Vose - 1999 - 650 strani
...that his alternative involved a blasphemy against all that was best and noblest in human nature. . . . 'Kicked into the world, a boy, without guide or training,...And when I look back, what do I find to have been agents of my redemption ? The hope of immortality or of future reward ? I can honestly say that for... | |
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