Theosophy Or Psychological Religion: The Gifford Lectures Delivered Before the University of Glasgow in 1892Longmans, Green and Company, 1895 - 594 pages |
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... , if possible , that close genealogical coherence which alone can change empirical into scientific knowledge . This genealogical method is no doubt the most perfect when we can follow the growth of religious ideas , vi PREFACE .
... , if possible , that close genealogical coherence which alone can change empirical into scientific knowledge . This genealogical method is no doubt the most perfect when we can follow the growth of religious ideas , vi PREFACE .
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... follow the growth of religious ideas , as it were , from son to father , from pupil to teacher , from the negative to the positive stage . But where this is impossible , the analogical method also has its advantages , enabling us to ...
... follow the growth of religious ideas , as it were , from son to father , from pupil to teacher , from the negative to the positive stage . But where this is impossible , the analogical method also has its advantages , enabling us to ...
Page xvi
... follows and depends on Dionysius , 484 , 495 . on faith and knowledge , 494 . not a true mystic , 494 . - likeness to , not oneness with God , 495 . free from theological pre- judice , 496 . knowledge of God , 496 . intellectual vision ...
... follows and depends on Dionysius , 484 , 495 . on faith and knowledge , 494 . not a true mystic , 494 . - likeness to , not oneness with God , 495 . free from theological pre- judice , 496 . knowledge of God , 496 . intellectual vision ...
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... the world , it would follow that what applies to the history of the world in general , must likewise apply to all that constitutes that history . Schiller's dictum would in fact express in general terms what I ( 4 ) B.
... the world , it would follow that what applies to the history of the world in general , must likewise apply to all that constitutes that history . Schiller's dictum would in fact express in general terms what I ( 4 ) B.
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... follow that the Talmud can always claim a priority in time . But whoever may claim priority , whoever may have lent or borrowed , I confess I rejoice whenever I meet with passages from the Talmud or any other Sacred Book , that remind ...
... follow that the Talmud can always claim a priority in time . But whoever may claim priority , whoever may have lent or borrowed , I confess I rejoice whenever I meet with passages from the Talmud or any other Sacred Book , that remind ...
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