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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... thought which forms its real strength and its power of satis- fying not only the requirements of the heart , but likewise the postulates of reason . My object was to show that there is a constant action and reaction in the growth of ...
... thought which forms its real strength and its power of satis- fying not only the requirements of the heart , but likewise the postulates of reason . My object was to show that there is a constant action and reaction in the growth of ...
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... thought and willed by the Old One on high , the Greeks went only one step further by maintaining that this thought of the Supreme Being , this Logos , as they called it , was the issue , the offspring , the Son of God , and that it ...
... thought and willed by the Old One on high , the Greeks went only one step further by maintaining that this thought of the Supreme Being , this Logos , as they called it , was the issue , the offspring , the Son of God , and that it ...
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... thought . Son of man meant simply man , before it was applied to the Messiah . Thus only can we understand the ... thoughts of Philo and St. Clement as the representatives of Jewish and Christian theology at Alexandria , we shall ...
... thought . Son of man meant simply man , before it was applied to the Messiah . Thus only can we understand the ... thoughts of Philo and St. Clement as the representatives of Jewish and Christian theology at Alexandria , we shall ...
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... thought about the Son of God , we can learn from his defence which was addressed to Marcus Aurelius , where he says ( cap . x ) : ' Let no one think it ridiculous that God should have a son . For though the poets in their fictions ...
... thought about the Son of God , we can learn from his defence which was addressed to Marcus Aurelius , where he says ( cap . x ) : ' Let no one think it ridiculous that God should have a son . For though the poets in their fictions ...
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... Thought of God , 412 . Thoughts and words , unbroken chain of , 522 . Three qualities , the , 162 . Fates , Er before the , 219 . Thrones , 475 . Tilak , B. G. , the antiquity of the Vedas , 145 . Tin - tir , lord of , 14 . Todas ...
... Thought of God , 412 . Thoughts and words , unbroken chain of , 522 . Three qualities , the , 162 . Fates , Er before the , 219 . Thrones , 475 . Tilak , B. G. , the antiquity of the Vedas , 145 . Tin - tir , lord of , 14 . Todas ...
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Page 537 - The Spirit itself beareth witness with our spirit, that we are the children of God: And if children, then heirs; heirs of God, and joint-heirs with Christ; if so be that we suffer with him, that we may be also glorified together.
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