Religion Through the Ages: An AnthologyHermon F. Bell, Charles S. Macfarland |
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... thought about God , if not largely thought about himself , is at least always in relation to himself . In Hegel's theology this principle of identity prevailed over that of polarity in the divine - human relation . Man's faith in ...
... thought about God , if not largely thought about himself , is at least always in relation to himself . In Hegel's theology this principle of identity prevailed over that of polarity in the divine - human relation . Man's faith in ...
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... thought can fly Stretcheth the world of Mystery- And they not greatly overween Who deem that nothing true hath been Save the unspeakable Unseen . One step beyond life's work - day things , One more beat of the soul's broad wings , One ...
... thought can fly Stretcheth the world of Mystery- And they not greatly overween Who deem that nothing true hath been Save the unspeakable Unseen . One step beyond life's work - day things , One more beat of the soul's broad wings , One ...
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... thought ) . So all our science is merely a knowledge of the world of consciousness . [ 35 ] If the material world is ... thought can be known as good only for thought and its products . If there be a world outside of and apart from ...
... thought ) . So all our science is merely a knowledge of the world of consciousness . [ 35 ] If the material world is ... thought can be known as good only for thought and its products . If there be a world outside of and apart from ...
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FRANCOIS FENELON | 3 |
WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT | 11 |
VICTOR HUGO 21 | 49 |
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