Philosophy and Theology: Being the First Edinburgh University Gifford LecturesT. & T. Clark, 1890 - 407 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 62
... exist ; but He will still be . The soul of a man will be granted to be let us conceive its nature to be , how we may . Even the crudest judge of character PANTHEISM . 63 has not his idea of a man 62 GIFFORD LECTURE THE FOURTH .
... exist ; but He will still be . The soul of a man will be granted to be let us conceive its nature to be , how we may . Even the crudest judge of character PANTHEISM . 63 has not his idea of a man 62 GIFFORD LECTURE THE FOURTH .
الصفحة 67
... conceive on the part of the Divine Being , there can be no doubt that such is the natural inference of any of us now - a - days who will im- partially read the words that expressly described it ; and there can be as little doubt that ...
... conceive on the part of the Divine Being , there can be no doubt that such is the natural inference of any of us now - a - days who will im- partially read the words that expressly described it ; and there can be as little doubt that ...
الصفحة 68
... conceive that it has been the will of God that nature should be the mere externalization of man , as that man should be the mere internalization of nature . The cate- gories which are in man and constitute his thinking fur- niture ...
... conceive that it has been the will of God that nature should be the mere externalization of man , as that man should be the mere internalization of nature . The cate- gories which are in man and constitute his thinking fur- niture ...
الصفحة 70
... conceive all - all the things of sense - to perish ; but still we know that there is God , that He cannot perish , and that they would come again . Extinguish the lamp of this universe , and it is still alight . Crush all into nonentity ...
... conceive all - all the things of sense - to perish ; but still we know that there is God , that He cannot perish , and that they would come again . Extinguish the lamp of this universe , and it is still alight . Crush all into nonentity ...
الصفحة 74
... conceive - at once the mockingest of shadows and the toughest of stuffs - now described as the very warp and woof on which the universe is stretched , and now as the most unsubstantial playthings of dream . To one , Mr. Hodgson , they ...
... conceive - at once the mockingest of shadows and the toughest of stuffs - now described as the very warp and woof on which the universe is stretched , and now as the most unsubstantial playthings of dream . To one , Mr. Hodgson , they ...
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