Natural ReligionAsian Educational Services, 1979 - 608 pages |
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Page 59
... object of religious knowledge or reverence or love is left undefined , may indeed interest us as throwing light on the relation between the subject and the object of religion , between man and what is called God , but they can hardly ...
... object of religious knowledge or reverence or love is left undefined , may indeed interest us as throwing light on the relation between the subject and the object of religion , between man and what is called God , but they can hardly ...
Page 155
... Object . But the infinite was not discovered behind the veil of nature only , though its manifestation in physical ... object , and lastly in man , looked upon as a subject . The Something behind Man . Man looked upon as an object , as a ...
... Object . But the infinite was not discovered behind the veil of nature only , though its manifestation in physical ... object , and lastly in man , looked upon as a subject . The Something behind Man . Man looked upon as an object , as a ...
Page 400
... object , but free , personal beings , moving by them- selves , and possessed of form and shape , of body and life . Their existence did not depend on the existence of each single object , for though in nature no object was without its ...
... object , but free , personal beings , moving by them- selves , and possessed of form and shape , of body and life . Their existence did not depend on the existence of each single object , for though in nature no object was without its ...
Contents
LECTURE I | 1 |
LECTURE II | 27 |
the infinite led to religious ideas Tangible semitangible | 43 |
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