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Page vii
... Superior Nun and the Director ; Change of Directors The Magistrate - · · 205 CHAPTER VI . Absorption of the Will Government of Acts , Thoughts , and Wills Assimilation of the Soul Transhumanation · To become the God of another Pride and ...
... Superior Nun and the Director ; Change of Directors The Magistrate - · · 205 CHAPTER VI . Absorption of the Will Government of Acts , Thoughts , and Wills Assimilation of the Soul Transhumanation · To become the God of another Pride and ...
Page xxxviii
... superior work . To be loved , to bring forth both physically and morally , to educate man ( our barbarous age does not quite understand this yet ) , this is the business of woman . " Fons omnium viventium ! " What can ever be added to ...
... superior work . To be loved , to bring forth both physically and morally , to educate man ( our barbarous age does not quite understand this yet ) , this is the business of woman . " Fons omnium viventium ! " What can ever be added to ...
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Jules Michelet. desires to become his friend , he submits to his superior wisdom the advice he is about to give . He skilfully comforts Madame de Chantal , who enter- tained some misgiving about her spiritual infidelity , and who ...
Jules Michelet. desires to become his friend , he submits to his superior wisdom the advice he is about to give . He skilfully comforts Madame de Chantal , who enter- tained some misgiving about her spiritual infidelity , and who ...
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... superior genius ? I do not think so . Does a spirit of intrigue , a certain patient and cunning political address , consti- tute genius ? The celebrated Jesuits of the time , those who were the most successful in business ( if we judge ...
... superior genius ? I do not think so . Does a spirit of intrigue , a certain patient and cunning political address , consti- tute genius ? The celebrated Jesuits of the time , those who were the most successful in business ( if we judge ...
Page 102
... of quiet in which the soul loses its activity is not a perpetually , but an habi- tually passive state . But in acknowledging inaction to be both superior to action , and a state 102 FENELON'S QUIETISM . Maxims of Saints, 1697 -
... of quiet in which the soul loses its activity is not a perpetually , but an habi- tually passive state . But in acknowledging inaction to be both superior to action , and a state 102 FENELON'S QUIETISM . Maxims of Saints, 1697 -
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