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Nature , ” he says , “ is to the Hebrew poet not a self - dependent object , but a
work of creation and order , the living expression of the omnipresence of the
Divinity in the visible world . ” Thomas Carlyle calls the book of Job , “ apart from
all ...
Nature , ” he says , “ is to the Hebrew poet not a self - dependent object , but a
work of creation and order , the living expression of the omnipresence of the
Divinity in the visible world . ” Thomas Carlyle calls the book of Job , “ apart from
all ...
Strona xxvi
But the fable rests on admitted impossibilities and introduces irrational creatures
to teach maxims of secular prudence and lower , selfish morality ; while the
parable takes its illustrations from real life , human or animal , with its natural ...
But the fable rests on admitted impossibilities and introduces irrational creatures
to teach maxims of secular prudence and lower , selfish morality ; while the
parable takes its illustrations from real life , human or animal , with its natural ...
Strona 4
God does not deal with them as He does with nature . He raises them above the
plane of an arbitrarily imposed and an involuntarily accepted law . He stipulates
with man , he proposes terms to him , as one rational mind to another . But such a
...
God does not deal with them as He does with nature . He raises them above the
plane of an arbitrarily imposed and an involuntarily accepted law . He stipulates
with man , he proposes terms to him , as one rational mind to another . But such a
...
Strona 18
Its continual babble about natural laws shows its strong desire to keep out , as far
as possible , the ideas of God and moral causation . The same ... It cannot
escape the thought of the fearful by denying the existence of any power above
nature .
Its continual babble about natural laws shows its strong desire to keep out , as far
as possible , the ideas of God and moral causation . The same ... It cannot
escape the thought of the fearful by denying the existence of any power above
nature .
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It is that of power , omnipotent power , first as exhibited in the great works of
creation , and afterwards in those greater productions of nature that It is not too
much to say that even now , in this advanced age of theology , there is arising a
new ...
It is that of power , omnipotent power , first as exhibited in the great works of
creation , and afterwards in those greater productions of nature that It is not too
much to say that even now , in this advanced age of theology , there is arising a
new ...
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