Paragraph
1 7 | which originates from a need of the divine. This need
2 7 | need of the divine. This need of the divine, which is
3 7 | ask how it is that this need of the divine which man
4 7 | the subconsciousness, the need of the divine, according
5 17| within him an impelling need so to harmonise faith with
6 21| the resultant of a double need - for, as we have seen,
7 21| present case, the first need is that of giving some sensible
8 23| has its birth in a double need, the need of the individual
9 23| birth in a double need, the need of the individual believer,
10 23| faith to others, and the need of the mass, when the faith
11 26| worship consists in the need of adapting itself to the
12 26| peoples, as well as the need of availing itself of the
13 26| Church itself is fed by the need of accommodating itself
14 32| whatsoever is to be found in some need, it follows that no fact
15 32| no fact can ante-date the need which produced it - historically
16 32| must be posterior to the need. See how the historian works
17 32| the fact created by the need. Even so, the rule holds
18 32| by the age in which each need had manifested itself in
19 37| nature and his life lie the need and the desire for religion,
|