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In an illustrated lecture at the Fogg Art Museum Wednesday afternoon Professor I. B. S. Holbonon of Edinburgh traced the development of Keltic art and explained the changing types of decorative design. Claiming for the Kelts a high place among the world's decorative artists, Professor Holbonon emphasized above all...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Traces Development of Keltic Art | 2/23/1923 | See Source »

Four years partially removed from the world should force a man to realize what a small amount the life of the greatest man plays in the final total. Many men come to Cambridge with an acute perception of their own-transcendent ability. Many men leave the University with an inflated...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE SENIOR AND THE WIDE, WIDE WORLD. | 5/12/1920 | See Source »

Finally, there must be a record, affording a substantial and material proof of the theoretical and ideal interpretation. Truth exists from the first: it awaits, however, the coming of a man of transcendent genius to be recorded and preserved, and to become, in its full consummation, revealed religion

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lecture on "What is Revelation?" | 2/13/1908 | See Source »

Wherein does the power of religion show itself? What is the tendency in a man which makes religion powerful? It is that tendency which makes a man seek to put himself into relationship with the powers of the unseen world. With man in an elementary stage of civilization, the reason...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Second William Belden Noble Lecture | 10/13/1904 | See Source »

The story of the man born blind, in which the next appears, shows, Bishop Carpenter said, the evolution of a human soul. First comes the outside influence, the moment when we see that life is a far more transcendent thing than we have supposed it.

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Striking Sermon by Bishop of Ripon. | 10/10/1904 | See Source »

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