Is it unreasonable to confess that we believe in God; not by reason of the Nature which conceals Him, but by reason of the Supernatural in Man, which alone reveals and proves Him to exist... کتاب گلشن راز - Strona 12autor: Maḥmūd ibn ʻAbd al-Karīm Shabistarī - 1880 - Liczba stron: 172Pełny widok - Informacje o książce
 | 1880
...understand our philosopher's meaning when he maintains that man reveals God, while nature conceals him : But is it unreasonable to confess that we believe...him, but by reason of the supernatural in man, which alone reveals and proves him to exist ? Nature conceals God; for through her whole domain nature reveals... | |
 | Sir William Hamilton - 1859
...Religion. "But is it unreasonable to confess, that we believe in God, not by reason of the nature3 which conceals him, but by reason of the supernatural in man, which alone reveals and proves him to exist? "Nature conceals God: for through her whole domain Nature reveals... | |
 | Edward George E.L. Bulwer- Lytton (1st baron.) - 1862
...whom an eminent philosophical critic justly applies the epithets of " pious " and profound :-f — " Is it unreasonable to confess that we believe in God,...him, but by reason of the Supernatural in Man which alone reveals and proves him to exist ? * * * Man reveals God : for Man, by his intelligence, rises... | |
 | Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Edward George E.L. Bulwer- Lytton (1st baron.) - 1864 - Liczba stron: 343
...to whom an eminent philosophical critic justly applies the epithets of "pious and profound :"* — " Is it unreasonable to confess that we believe in God,...Him, but by reason of the Supernatural in Man which alone reveals and proves Him to exist Î * * * Man reveals God : for Man, by his intelligence, rises... | |
 | SIR EDWARD BULWER LYTTON, BART - 1865
...whom an eminent philosophical critic justly applies the epithets of "pious and profound : " * — " Is it unreasonable to confess that we believe in God;...Him, but by reason of the Supernatural in Man, which alone reveals and proves Him to exist ? * * * Man reveals God ; for Man, by his intelligence, rises... | |
 | WM. James - 1878
...is derived from the evidence of design in the universe. " Is it unreasonable to confess," he says, " that we believe in God, not by reason of the nature...Him, but by reason of the supernatural in man, which alone reveals and proves Him to exist? Nature conceals God; for through her whole domain Nature reveals... | |
 | Alexander Henry Craufurd - 1879 - Liczba stron: 215
...microcosmo spiritus, nullus in macrocosmo deus." As Jacobi said, " We believe in God, not by reason of nature, which conceals Him, but by reason of the supernatural in man, which alone reveals and proves Him to exist." As Sir William Hamilton said, " It is only as man is a free... | |
 | Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters - 1882
...our philosopher's meaning when he maintains that man reveals God, while nature conceals him : " Bat is it unreasonable to confess that we believe in God,...him, but by reason of the supernatural in man, which alone reveals and proves him to exist? Nature conceals God; for through her whole domain nature reveals... | |
 | 1882
...thought and emotion which has some real affinity with the mood which prompted Jacobi's own saying, " we believe in God, not by reason of the nature which...him, but by reason of the supernatural in man, which alone reveals and proves him to exist." "What has been said will, perhaps, help to make clear the nature... | |
 | Richard Acland Armstrong - 1882
...emotion which has some real affinity with the mood which prompted Jacobi's own saying, " we believe iu God, not by reason of the nature which conceals him, but by reason of the supernatural in man, which alone reveals and proves him to exist." What has been said will, perhaps, help to make clear the nature... | |
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