There was no roof over this office, and the walls rose scarcely five feet from the floor, so that a person standing at the desk could look out upon the whole world. There were two persons at the desk, and one of them — a tall, slender man, of aquiline... The Idea of God as Affected by Modern Knowledge - Sayfa 108John Fiske tarafından - 1885 - 173 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| 1901 - 998 sayfa
...spectacles, with a pen in his hand and another behind his ear — was God. The other, whose appearance 1 do not distinctly recall, was an attendant angel....were thus written down, to confront me at the day of judgment, seemed naturally a matter of grave concern. Probably most of us who have passed middle life... | |
| Lucia True Ames Mead - 1889 - 374 sayfa
...walls rose scarcely five feet from the floor, so that a person standing at the desk could look out on the whole world. There were two persons at the desk,...picture was not grotesque, but ineffably solemn." That the child's conception was in any way exceptional, few students of child-life would maintain.... | |
| John H. King - 1892 - 302 sayfa
...them, a tall slender man, with aquiline features, wearing spectacles, with a pen in his hand; the other was an attendant angel. Both were diligently watching...the deeds of men and recording them in the ledgers " (p. 116). The first deduction in the mind of the savage, as of the child, is to accept all phenomena... | |
| Samuel Weil - 1893 - 304 sayfa
...spectacles, with a pen in his hand and another behind his * The Unseen Universe, by John Fiske, page 104. ear — was God. The other, whose appearance I do...were thus written down to confront me at the day of judgment, seemed naturally a matter of grave concern." * Probably a good many men and women have no... | |
| Samuel David McConnell - 1900 - 292 sayfa
...and casts down, rewards and punishes according to his own arbitrary decrees. Says Mr. John Fiske : " I remember distinctly the conception which I had formed...were thus written down, to confront me at the day of judgment, seemed naturally a matter of grave concern. " If we could cross-question all the men and... | |
| Granville Stanley Hall - 1904 - 810 sayfa
...the preservation into mature years of the fecund mental spontaneity of childhood. John Fiske says : " I remember distinctly the conception which I had formed...were thus written down, to confront me at the day of judgment, seemed naturally a matter of grave concern." * How very crude religious imagery of God, heaven,... | |
| Granville Stanley Hall - 1904 - 808 sayfa
...the preservation into mature years of the fecund mental spontaneity of childhood. John Fiske says : " I remember distinctly the conception which I had formed...were thus written down, to confront me at the day of judgment, seemed naturally a matter of grave concern." * How very crude religious imagery of God, heaven,... | |
| Samuel David McConnell - 1904 - 254 sayfa
...of aquiline features, wearing spectacles, with a pen in his hand and another behind his ear ; this was God. The other, whose appearance I do not distinctly...ineffably solemn, and the fact that all my words and actions were written down to confront me at the day of judgment seemed naturally a matter of grave... | |
| Frank Sargent Hoffman - 1908 - 502 sayfa
...them, a tall slender man, of aquiline features, wearing spectacles, with a pen in his hand and one behind his ear — was God. The other, whose appearance...the deeds of men and recording them in the ledgers." Something like this childish conception of God dominates the thinking of all undeveloped people, and... | |
| Frank Sargent Hoffman - 1908 - 420 sayfa
...them, a tall slender man, of aquiline features, wearing spectacles, with a pen in his hand and one behind his ear — was God. The other, whose appearance...the deeds of men and recording them in the ledgers." Something like this childish conception of God dominates the thinking of all undeveloped people, and... | |
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