A Brief Review of Ancient and Modern Philosophy, in its connection with scepticism and religion. Containing also a correspondence betwixt the author and the late George Combe ... Together with criticisms on modern theologians, and refutations of Hamilton, Ferrier, Hennell, Combe, Renan, etcJames Thin, 1864 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina xiii
... nature cannot thole or brook it , yet still even one grain of faith in the absolute is omnipotent , hence it could " remove mountains , " even the walls of Jericho fell before it . It of old subdued all things by suffering all things ...
... nature cannot thole or brook it , yet still even one grain of faith in the absolute is omnipotent , hence it could " remove mountains , " even the walls of Jericho fell before it . It of old subdued all things by suffering all things ...
Pagina xvi
... Nature may use her own bodies as she pleases , but a good man has this consolation , that nothing perishes which he may call his own ! What must be shall be ; and that which is a necessity to him who struggles is little more than choice ...
... Nature may use her own bodies as she pleases , but a good man has this consolation , that nothing perishes which he may call his own ! What must be shall be ; and that which is a necessity to him who struggles is little more than choice ...
Pagina xxii
... nature is unquestionable . The photograph may grow dim , but it never varies , hence it works by the law of necessity . It is the same with respect to our internal instinctive cravings , hence called " " necessities . The ego is ...
... nature is unquestionable . The photograph may grow dim , but it never varies , hence it works by the law of necessity . It is the same with respect to our internal instinctive cravings , hence called " " necessities . The ego is ...
Pagina 4
... nature is conditioned , that is , it is limited . God made man out of the dust of the earth ; hence he was at first only a physical substance without understanding , and neces- sarily without a will to alter or choose its condition ...
... nature is conditioned , that is , it is limited . God made man out of the dust of the earth ; hence he was at first only a physical substance without understanding , and neces- sarily without a will to alter or choose its condition ...
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... natural life . Over these man has little or no control . Hence their demands are always imperative . They are , in many cases , like the horse - leech , never satisfied , as every drunkard knows , but nature has placed them both under ...
... natural life . Over these man has little or no control . Hence their demands are always imperative . They are , in many cases , like the horse - leech , never satisfied , as every drunkard knows , but nature has placed them both under ...
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Populaire passages
Pagina 270 - When I was a child, I spake as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child; but when I became a man, I put away childish things. For now we see through a glass darkly; but then face to face: now I know in part; but then shall I know even as also I am known.
Pagina 95 - I have set the LORD always before me : because he is at my right hand, I shall not be moved. Therefore my heart is glad, and my glory rejoiceth : my flesh also shall rest in hope. For thou wilt not leave my soul in hell ; neither wilt thou suffer thine Holy One to see corruption. Thou wilt shew me the path of life : in thy presence is fulness of joy ; at thy right hand there are pleasures for evermore.
Pagina 109 - For this is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Saviour; who will have all men to be saved, and to come unto the knowledge of the truth. For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus; who gave himself a ransom for all, to be testified in due time.
Pagina 98 - So shall he sprinkle many nations; the kings shall shut their mouths at him: for that which had not been told them shall they see; and that which they had not heard shall they consider.
Pagina 105 - Wherefore I take you to record this day, that I am pure from the blood of all men. For I have not shunned to declare unto you all the counsel of God.
Pagina 270 - And God hath set some in the church, first apostles, secondarily prophets, thirdly teachers, after that miracles, then gifts of healings, helps, governments, diversities of tongues.
Pagina 94 - Lift up your heads, 0 ye gates; and be ye lift up, ye everlasting doors ; and the King of glory shall come in. Who is this King of glory ? the LORD strong and mighty, the LORD mighty in battle. Lift up your heads, O ye gates; even lift them up, ye everlasting doors; and the King of glory shall come in.
Pagina 261 - Behold, we know not anything; I can but trust that good shall fall At last — far off — at last, to all, And every winter change to spring. So runs my dream ; but what am I ? An infant crying in the night; An infant crying for the light, And with no language but a cry.
Pagina 105 - Yea, ye yourselves know, that these hands have ministered unto my necessities, and to them that were with me. I have shewed you all things, how that so labouring ye ought to support the weak, and to remember the words of the Lord Jesus, how he said, It is more blessed to give than to receive.
Pagina 165 - But I say unto you, Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them -who despitefully use you, and persecute you : that ye may be the children of your Father who is in heaven : for he maketh his sun to rise on the evil and on the good, and sendeth rain on the just and on the unjust.