A Discourse of Matters Pertaining to ReligionC. C. Little and J. Brown, 1847 - 472 頁 |
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... Infinite One face to face ; we whine and whimper in our brother's name , as if we could only appear before the Omni- present by Attorney . Our reverence for the Past , is just in proportion to our ignorance of it . We think God was once ...
... Infinite One face to face ; we whine and whimper in our brother's name , as if we could only appear before the Omni- present by Attorney . Our reverence for the Past , is just in proportion to our ignorance of it . We think God was once ...
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... infinite as well as finite dependence is intended . Others may call it a consciousness of the Infinite ; I contend more for the fact of a re- ligious element in man than for the above analysis of that element . This theory has been ...
... infinite as well as finite dependence is intended . Others may call it a consciousness of the Infinite ; I contend more for the fact of a re- ligious element in man than for the above analysis of that element . This theory has been ...
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... infinite in Power , Wisdom and Goodness ; that is infinite , or perfect , in all possible relations . But practically , in the majority of cases , these conditions are not observed ; men attempt to finite conception of God . nal in Man ...
... infinite in Power , Wisdom and Goodness ; that is infinite , or perfect , in all possible relations . But practically , in the majority of cases , these conditions are not observed ; men attempt to finite conception of God . nal in Man ...
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... Infinite . All the conceptions of the human mind are conceived under the limitation of Time and Space ; of dependence on a cause exterior to itself ; while the Infinite is necessarily free from these limitations . A man can comprehend ...
... Infinite . All the conceptions of the human mind are conceived under the limitation of Time and Space ; of dependence on a cause exterior to itself ; while the Infinite is necessarily free from these limitations . A man can comprehend ...
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Theodore Parker. as a Being of infinite power , Wisdom and Goodness involves no contradiction . This is , perhaps , the most faithful expression of the Idea that words can convey . This language does not define the nature of God , but ...
Theodore Parker. as a Being of infinite power , Wisdom and Goodness involves no contradiction . This is , perhaps , the most faithful expression of the Idea that words can convey . This language does not define the nature of God , but ...
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