The Hibbert Journal, Tom 36Lawrence Pearsall Jacks, George Dawes Hicks George Allen & Unwin, 1937 "Jesus or Christ?" issued as monographic supplement, 1909. |
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... Eternal that is real and yet not timeless . Meanwhile these Lights are all we have to guide us , and we shall do well not to lose sight of them . The cosmos of Plotinus is a living universe of values in which what is ultimately most ...
... Eternal that is real and yet not timeless . Meanwhile these Lights are all we have to guide us , and we shall do well not to lose sight of them . The cosmos of Plotinus is a living universe of values in which what is ultimately most ...
Strona 350
... eternal ? The Platonist believes that the Light within will lead us ulti- mately to an Absolute Perfection already existing “ Yonder " in the Eternal world . Those who regard the world of Becom- ing and the Eternal as one believe that ...
... eternal ? The Platonist believes that the Light within will lead us ulti- mately to an Absolute Perfection already existing “ Yonder " in the Eternal world . Those who regard the world of Becom- ing and the Eternal as one believe that ...
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... eternal ; and in interpreting that conception to devote special attention to the notion of cause . For when the temporal is repre- sented as dependent on the eternal , a causal relation is asserted as holding between them . But ...
... eternal ; and in interpreting that conception to devote special attention to the notion of cause . For when the temporal is repre- sented as dependent on the eternal , a causal relation is asserted as holding between them . But ...
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IMMORTALITY A CHINESE VIEW OF 287 | 1 |
LOISYS ARTICLES A COMMENT ON 530 | 14 |
REFORMATION THE ABIDING SIGNIFICANCE OF 199 | 42 |
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