EssaysW. Carter, 1862 - 285 sivua |
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Sivu 22
... kind of correspondence . The highest of the one answers to the highest of another , the lowest of the one to the lowest of another , and thus their orderly arrangement is into parallel lines , one line higher than the next , and that ...
... kind of correspondence . The highest of the one answers to the highest of another , the lowest of the one to the lowest of another , and thus their orderly arrangement is into parallel lines , one line higher than the next , and that ...
Sivu 23
... kind , things of the same class gradually differ , like more or less , greater or smaller , from one ex- treme to the other ; and these we may call continuous degrees . By degrees of the other kind , classes of being are separated , the ...
... kind , things of the same class gradually differ , like more or less , greater or smaller , from one ex- treme to the other ; and these we may call continuous degrees . By degrees of the other kind , classes of being are separated , the ...
Sivu 26
... kind should receive infinitely greater and higher happiness ; and the utmost that is pos- sible in this way is that which the love of God desires and his wisdom accomplishes . This end of the Divine love is reached through the cre ...
... kind should receive infinitely greater and higher happiness ; and the utmost that is pos- sible in this way is that which the love of God desires and his wisdom accomplishes . This end of the Divine love is reached through the cre ...
Sivu 28
... kind . It discloses the inexpressible and inconceivable worth of this life . It teaches him who awakes in the other world with a teachable mind , that all he saw and felt and lived for here , was , in one sense , but a shadow ; but that ...
... kind . It discloses the inexpressible and inconceivable worth of this life . It teaches him who awakes in the other world with a teachable mind , that all he saw and felt and lived for here , was , in one sense , but a shadow ; but that ...
Sivu 63
... kind , and all the happiness he can enjoy ; and again we speculate about it , and this time we call it In- stinct . It enters into man , into his understanding , which is a far higher form than any which it found and THE SENSES . 63.
... kind , and all the happiness he can enjoy ; and again we speculate about it , and this time we call it In- stinct . It enters into man , into his understanding , which is a far higher form than any which it found and THE SENSES . 63.
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analogy angels animal ascer asceticism become begin believe blessedness blessing bring cause children of Israel Christian Church comes command corre correspondence created creation darkness death desire distinct Divine Providence divine truth doctrine earth effect Egypt elements Emanuel Swedenborg endeavor evil existence external fact falsity Father feel fills flows free agency freedom give given God's happiness heart heaven higher holy human nature impart infinite influence inmost instrument internal Jehovah knowledge labor light ligion literal sense live Lord Lord's Prayer love and wisdom lower plane lowest man's means mind Moses never numbers obedience ourselves pain Pantheism pass perfect perfectly permitted perpetual persons present progress Pythagoras reason receive regeneration relation religion religious resistance rest Sabbath salvation Scripture seems sensuous nature serpent sorrow soul spiritual body spiritual world suffering temptations THEOPHILUS PARSONS things thought tion true understanding universal unto whole wholly words