The ignorant, unable to grapple with the invisible operators, might some day vent their rage on the visible agents at work ; the higher and educated classes would go on disbelieving, as ever, tearing you to shreds as before. In common with many, you blame... The Occult World - Page 68by Alfred Percy Sinnett - 1884 - 160 pagesFull view - About this book
| De Robigne Mortimer Bennett - Voyages around the world - 1882 - 948 pages
...hundreds and thousands. But what of the hundreds of millions of those who could not be eye-witnesses ? The ignorant, unable to grapple with the invisible...secrecy. Yet we know something of human nature, for the experiments of long centuries — aye, ages, has taught us. And we know so long as science has anything... | |
| Thomas Low Nichols - Spiritualism - 1885 - 260 pages
...and thousands. But what of the hundreds of millions of those who couid not be made eye-witnesses ? The ignorant, unable to grapple with the invisible...higher and educated classes would go on disbelieving, aa ever, tearing you to shreds as before. In common with many, you blame us for our great secresy.... | |
| Alfred Percy Sinnett - Theosophy - 1885 - 262 pages
...ever, tearing you to shreds as before. In common with many, you blame us for our great secresy. Ifet we know something of human nature, for the experience of long centuries — ay, ages, has taught ns. And we know that so long as science has anything to learn, and a shadow of religious dogmatism... | |
| Occultism - 1894 - 434 pages
...becomes an eye-witness. Would the lifetime of a man suffice to satisfy the whole world of sceptics? ... In common with many you blame us for our great secrecy....human nature, for the experience of long centuries, aye of ages, has taught us. And we know that so long as science has anything to learn, and a shadow... | |
| Alfred Percy Sinnett - Occultism - 1885 - 252 pages
...and thousands. But what of the hundreds of millions of those who could not be made eye- witnesses 2 The ignorant, unable to grapple with the invisible...before. In common with many, you blame us for our great secresy. Yet we know something of human nature, for the experience of long centuries — ay, ages,... | |
| Arthur Lillie - History - 1895 - 250 pages
...hundreds and thousands. But what of the hundreds of millions of those who could not be made eye-witnesses? The ignorant, unable to grapple with the invisible operators, might some day vent their rage on thevisible agents at work ; the higher and educated classes would go on disbelieving, as ever, tearing... | |
| Theosophy - 1915 - 414 pages
...becomes an eye-witness. Would the lifetime of a man suffice to satisfy the whole world of sceptics? In common with many you blame us for our great secrecy....human nature, for the experience of long centuries, aye of ages, has taught us. And we know that so long as science has anything to learn, and a shadow... | |
| A. P. Sinnett - Body, Mind & Spirit - 1996 - 184 pages
...and thousands. But what of the hundreds of millions of those who could not be made eye-witnesses ? The ignorant, unable to grapple with the invisible...something of human nature, for the experience of long centuries—ay, ages, has taught us. And we know that so long ae science has anything to learn, and... | |
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