Natural Religion: The Gifford Lectures Delivered Before the University of Glasgow in 1888Longmans, Green, 1907 - 608 pages |
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Page xxxi
... finite . - Finite and definite -The finite implies the infinite.— The infinite in space . - The infinite in time . - The infinite as cause . — Misunderstandings . - Savages without words for finite and infinite . - The Duke of Argyll's ...
... finite . - Finite and definite -The finite implies the infinite.— The infinite in space . - The infinite in time . - The infinite as cause . — Misunderstandings . - Savages without words for finite and infinite . - The Duke of Argyll's ...
Page 48
... finite is infinite , that all that seems temporal is eternal . ' To seek and find what is infinite and eternal in all that lives and moves , in all changes and chances , in all doing and suffering , in fact by an im- mediate sentiment ...
... finite is infinite , that all that seems temporal is eternal . ' To seek and find what is infinite and eternal in all that lives and moves , in all changes and chances , in all doing and suffering , in fact by an im- mediate sentiment ...
Page 57
... Divine Mind and the Divine Will , or even of the Unknown ; and the author of the Philosophy of Religion , your own honoured Principal , defines religion as a surrender of the finite will to EXAMINATION OF DEFINITIONS . 57.
... Divine Mind and the Divine Will , or even of the Unknown ; and the author of the Philosophy of Religion , your own honoured Principal , defines religion as a surrender of the finite will to EXAMINATION OF DEFINITIONS . 57.
Page 58
... finite will to the infinite will . If we were all agreed on the meaning of these terms , the Divine , the Infinite , the Unknown , the world - controlling Power , the infinite Will , no formal objections could be taken to these ...
... finite will to the infinite will . If we were all agreed on the meaning of these terms , the Divine , the Infinite , the Unknown , the world - controlling Power , the infinite Will , no formal objections could be taken to these ...
Page 61
... finite will to the infinite , the abnegation of all desire , inclination , volition that pertains to me as this private individual , the giving up of every aim or activity that points only to my exclusive pleasure and interest , the ...
... finite will to the infinite , the abnegation of all desire , inclination , volition that pertains to me as this private individual , the giving up of every aim or activity that points only to my exclusive pleasure and interest , the ...
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