A Manual of TheologyA. and C. Black, 1892 - 424 pàgines |
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Pàgina 24
... complete and satisfactory ideal of thought . This is the expanded statement of the expectation of which much has been already said . Practically it takes the form of a belief in a First Cause , in a uniform law of causation in the world ...
... complete and satisfactory ideal of thought . This is the expanded statement of the expectation of which much has been already said . Practically it takes the form of a belief in a First Cause , in a uniform law of causation in the world ...
Pàgina 27
... complete rational unity in nature is an ideal and cannot be realized . Because to realize it would be to know all things - to think over again the whole creative Thought of God in response to which the world sprang into being , -to ...
... complete rational unity in nature is an ideal and cannot be realized . Because to realize it would be to know all things - to think over again the whole creative Thought of God in response to which the world sprang into being , -to ...
Pàgina 28
... complete in my head , even though it be long , so that afterwards I survey it at a glance , like a beautiful picture , or a fine figure , and I do not hear it in my imagination successively , as it must afterwards appear , but , as it ...
... complete in my head , even though it be long , so that afterwards I survey it at a glance , like a beautiful picture , or a fine figure , and I do not hear it in my imagination successively , as it must afterwards appear , but , as it ...
Pàgina 40
... complete transference of human conditions to that which must necessarily tran- scend them . It will be observed that this is one of the strongest supports of the Agnostic position — the appeal to man's consciousness of weakness and ...
... complete transference of human conditions to that which must necessarily tran- scend them . It will be observed that this is one of the strongest supports of the Agnostic position — the appeal to man's consciousness of weakness and ...
Pàgina 83
... complete its assent . In this case it may be said to believe in the facts described , that is , to feel reasonably sure that the order of events followed this and no other line . That , we think , is the very fullest result which can be ...
... complete its assent . In this case it may be said to believe in the facts described , that is , to feel reasonably sure that the order of events followed this and no other line . That , we think , is the very fullest result which can be ...
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