The Atlantic Monthly, Nide 23Atlantic Monthly Company, 1869 |
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... nature of a battle . The positive side of Egyptian reli- gion we saw to be a recognition of the divine element in nature , of that plastic , mysterious life which embodies itself in all organisms . Of this view we find little explicitly ...
... nature of a battle . The positive side of Egyptian reli- gion we saw to be a recognition of the divine element in nature , of that plastic , mysterious life which embodies itself in all organisms . Of this view we find little explicitly ...
Sivu 560
... nature , and the nature of things , the laws of the outward world of active existences ? It is not till essence be- comes existence , till spirit passes into action , that it becomes subject to law . 4. The danger then is from the ...
... nature , and the nature of things , the laws of the outward world of active existences ? It is not till essence be- comes existence , till spirit passes into action , that it becomes subject to law . 4. The danger then is from the ...
Sivu 766
... nature , rather than revealed to life or consciousness in the progress of history . Deism regards God as primarily the author of nature , and as imprisoned therefore within its inflexible laws ; while revealed religion regards him ...
... nature , rather than revealed to life or consciousness in the progress of history . Deism regards God as primarily the author of nature , and as imprisoned therefore within its inflexible laws ; while revealed religion regards him ...
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