A Manual of TheologyA. and C. Black, 1892 - 424 pàgines |
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Pàgina 25
... unity upon the variety which meets his senses . Now the unity which he thus imposes upon nature is modelled upon his knowledge of himself . As he is one and the same throughout the whole of his experience , so he expects nature to be ...
... unity upon the variety which meets his senses . Now the unity which he thus imposes upon nature is modelled upon his knowledge of himself . As he is one and the same throughout the whole of his experience , so he expects nature to be ...
Pàgina 27
... 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 think it THE ...
... 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 think it THE ...
Pàgina 59
... unity with the Father is never broken . He can do nothing of Himself , but then the Father shows Him all things that He doeth . There is never any question as to who the Father may be . It is clear to all - to the Jews as well as to the ...
... unity with the Father is never broken . He can do nothing of Himself , but then the Father shows Him all things that He doeth . There is never any question as to who the Father may be . It is clear to all - to the Jews as well as to the ...
Pàgina 80
... unity of all things . The past and the present must be regarded as constituting one whole , or history becomes meaningless . A fact falling totally outside all possible relations to other facts would be wholly incredible — even inde ...
... unity of all things . The past and the present must be regarded as constituting one whole , or history becomes meaningless . A fact falling totally outside all possible relations to other facts would be wholly incredible — even inde ...
Pàgina 81
... unity at all between his own age and the past , and the other recognizes no difference . We must always go back , then , upon ancient history with our theory of the world formed , at any rate pro- visionally , and construe the facts ...
... unity at all between his own age and the past , and the other recognizes no difference . We must always go back , then , upon ancient history with our theory of the world formed , at any rate pro- visionally , and construe the facts ...
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