Philosophy and Religion: Selections from the Manuscripts of the Late James HintonK. Paul, Trench, 1884 - 331 Seiten |
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... ourselves of a spiritual act becoming a physical act ; why should we exclude God from doing that which we do ourselves ? If part of the motion which exists is our spiritual act , why is not the rest of it God's spiritual act ? Why two ...
... ourselves of a spiritual act becoming a physical act ; why should we exclude God from doing that which we do ourselves ? If part of the motion which exists is our spiritual act , why is not the rest of it God's spiritual act ? Why two ...
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... ourselves , by our own finite nature , impose a limit on it : i.e. God's action being in itself unlimited , having relation neither to time nor space , we , by virtue of our finitude , perceive it in relation only to such boundaries ...
... ourselves , by our own finite nature , impose a limit on it : i.e. God's action being in itself unlimited , having relation neither to time nor space , we , by virtue of our finitude , perceive it in relation only to such boundaries ...
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... ourselves . Inertia is selfishness , the subjectness to passion , the not acting , the true or spiritual death . Surely Nature is one because knowledge is one . To comprehend anything is to have it in us - one with our own central ...
... ourselves . Inertia is selfishness , the subjectness to passion , the not acting , the true or spiritual death . Surely Nature is one because knowledge is one . To comprehend anything is to have it in us - one with our own central ...
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... ourselves , have their origin and cause in us , that we know truth when we see it . We recognize its conformity with our own mental constitution ; see ourselves in it , in fact . But then how is it that before knowing the truth we ...
... ourselves , have their origin and cause in us , that we know truth when we see it . We recognize its conformity with our own mental constitution ; see ourselves in it , in fact . But then how is it that before knowing the truth we ...
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... ourselves , trust our senses , our mental senses as well as our bodily ones . Now we place much reliance on our external senses and none on our internal , as , before , much on internal and little on external . We should learn to rely ...
... ourselves , trust our senses , our mental senses as well as our bodily ones . Now we place much reliance on our external senses and none on our internal , as , before , much on internal and little on external . We should learn to rely ...
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