Philosophy of Theism Being the Gifford Lectures Delivered Before the University of Edinburgh in 1894-95. First [- Second] SeriesBlackwood, 1896 - 303 sider |
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... spiritual , and divine ? Is the maintenance of the bodily organism the condition and measure of the continuance of each man's conscious and percipient moral personality ? These two final questions underlie human life . Neither of them ...
... spiritual , and divine ? Is the maintenance of the bodily organism the condition and measure of the continuance of each man's conscious and percipient moral personality ? These two final questions underlie human life . Neither of them ...
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... spiritual being , to the final realities among which they were involuntarily introduced at birth , under inevitable intellectual and moral postulates , and not the Universal Power , taken either in abstraction from , or in a complete ...
... spiritual being , to the final realities among which they were involuntarily introduced at birth , under inevitable intellectual and moral postulates , and not the Universal Power , taken either in abstraction from , or in a complete ...
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... spiritual or supernatural constitution of man . The whole history of mankind may be read as the history of a struggle between final distrust and final trust . The one disposes to sceptical alienation from an un- interpretable universe ...
... spiritual or supernatural constitution of man . The whole history of mankind may be read as the history of a struggle between final distrust and final trust . The one disposes to sceptical alienation from an un- interpretable universe ...
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... disposed to accept an under- standing of things that is at last determined by practical substitutes for omniscience that may be found in the Illustra- tions of the tive and moral and spiritual constitution MORAL FOUNDATION OF THEISM . 5.
... disposed to accept an under- standing of things that is at last determined by practical substitutes for omniscience that may be found in the Illustra- tions of the tive and moral and spiritual constitution MORAL FOUNDATION OF THEISM . 5.
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Alexander Campbell Fraser. Illustra- tions of the tive and moral and spiritual constitution of man . The universe is seen to be too mysterious for us to interpret it even in part and physically , unless we submit understanding to the ...
Alexander Campbell Fraser. Illustra- tions of the tive and moral and spiritual constitution of man . The universe is seen to be too mysterious for us to interpret it even in part and physically , unless we submit understanding to the ...
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Side 57 - ... in the entrance of philosophy, when the second causes, which are next unto the senses, do offer themselves to the mind of man, if it dwell and stay there, it may induce some oblivion of the highest cause ; but when a man passeth on...
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