EssaysW. Carter, 1862 - 285 sivua |
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... thought better to permit all these views to present themselves to the mind of the reader in the same way and in the same connection in which they occurred to the mind of the writer . In one sense there is little repetition ; for the ...
... thought better to permit all these views to present themselves to the mind of the reader in the same way and in the same connection in which they occurred to the mind of the writer . In one sense there is little repetition ; for the ...
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... thought , and wiser and classified results , then what we call Science is born . Be- tween the ordinary knowledge of mankind , and what we mean by Science , there is no sharp dividing - line , distinction . Science is a later and a ...
... thought , and wiser and classified results , then what we call Science is born . Be- tween the ordinary knowledge of mankind , and what we mean by Science , there is no sharp dividing - line , distinction . Science is a later and a ...
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... thought and further discovery will give better reasons than have yet been known for believing that all outward and apparent nature is only phenomenal , in so far that it exhibits and consists of force only , and not substance . This is ...
... thought and further discovery will give better reasons than have yet been known for believing that all outward and apparent nature is only phenomenal , in so far that it exhibits and consists of force only , and not substance . This is ...
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... thought itself with bands of iron , and brings upon mind that stagnation which is akin to death . So it does great mischief ; but this is no more than can be said of every other quality or tendency of our com- mon nature . Which of them ...
... thought itself with bands of iron , and brings upon mind that stagnation which is akin to death . So it does great mischief ; but this is no more than can be said of every other quality or tendency of our com- mon nature . Which of them ...
Sivu 9
... thought , and has no means of doing so but by superinducing a veil of falsity ; and if we would reach the truth , we can do so only by rending this veil away . We begin by de- tecting the falsity and calling it by its true name ; and we ...
... thought , and has no means of doing so but by superinducing a veil of falsity ; and if we would reach the truth , we can do so only by rending this veil away . We begin by de- tecting the falsity and calling it by its true name ; and we ...
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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