Atom, 93:joys and griefs; they grow too great For narrow creeds of right and wrong, which fade Before theAutobiography, 70:and races, its teeming population and its many creeds. I do not know it intimately for I was onlyBethlehem, 40:joys and griefs; they grow too great For narrow creeds of right and wrong, which fade Before theBethlehem, 61:of the Resurrection!" - Pagan and Christian Creeds, by Edward Carpenter, p. 50. Any student ofBethlehem, 177:had been the scene of a vast number of pagan creeds and rituals. There were Temples without endBethlehem, 177:with their respective deities, and in the creeds which they confessed concerning these deities. AndBethlehem, 177:of their services, the general outlines of their creeds and ceremonials were - if not identical -Bethlehem, 178:by Eucharistic meals." - Pagan and Christian Creeds, by Edward Carpenter, pp. 20, 21. These factsBethlehem, 179:or were, to be found." - Pagan and Christian Creeds, by Edward Carpenter, pp. 129, 130. Into theBethlehem, 181:of human consciousness." - Pagan and Christian Creeds, by Edward Carpenter, pp. 217, 218. TheEducation, 110:or definitions. The exponents of the differing creeds can provide the needed literature and presentExternalisation, 193:emphasis upon racial theologies and separative creeds. The essentials of religious and politicalFire, 653:joys and griefs; they grow too great For narrow creeds of right and wrong, which fade Before theGlamour, 123:glamor of idealism. The glamor of loyalties, of creeds. The glamor of emotional response. TheIntellect, 185:opinions and arguments of the various sects and creeds..." "He was a being most diligent andIntellect, 266:the World Savior. They are above and beyond all creeds and theologies; they work in all fields ofProblems, 87:continue to foster. The narrowness of religious creeds is a potent, contributing cause. Psychology2, 636:partisan sense. They recognize all parties, all creeds, and all social and economic organizations;Soul, 146:- Carpenter, Edward, Pagan and Christian Creeds; Their Origin and Meaning p. 278. Maeterlinck sumsSoul, 153:joys and griefs; they grow too great For narrow creeds of right and wrong, which fade Before theSoul, 160:Unseen, Sir William Barrett Pagan and Christian Creeds, Edward Carpenter Religion, Edward Scribner |