| 1887 - 544 sayfa
...utterances of Spencer, such as the " Infinite and Eternal Energy from which all things proceed " — the same Power that " in ourselves wells up under the form of consciousness " — when placed along side of Lotze's furnish a good illustration of how extemes meet, or perhaps... | |
| William Pierson Merrill - 1900 - 192 sayfa
...God cannot be known by the human mind with absolute certainty, with any greater definiteness than as the " Infinite and eternal energy from which all things proceed," and " which makes for righteousness ; " that even this definition is too definite, is a use of terms to define... | |
| 1902 - 850 sayfa
...he tells that his Theism is essentially similar to that of Mr. Spencer which he expresses thus : ' ' The infinite and eternal energy from which all things...certainly the power which is here recognized as God" (p. xxv. ) Towards the end of the volume he draws his conclusion as follows : ' ' The whole tendency... | |
| Richard Acland Armstrong - 1905 - 216 sayfa
...modify these absolute negations, as when he speaks of the Infinite and Eternal Energy as being probably the same power that ' in ourselves wells up under the form of consciousness.' Herbert Spencer, to sum up, is a teacher whose main purpose is to show the actual processes in the... | |
| Gottlieb Christopher Henry Hasskarl - 1914 - 208 sayfa
...picture in our minds of a real universe of mindstuff. ... In the material universe, the very power is the same power that 'in ourselves wells up under the form 9f consciousness'." operative witnesses of an unseen destiny, and contain not only all that is individual,... | |
| Oswald Eugene Brown - 1926 - 128 sayfa
..."cosmic force" we utter also the words, "Intelligence, Mind, Spirit." As Herbert Spencer says: "This is the infinite and eternal energy from which all things...ourselves wells up under the form of consciousness." Eternal Spirit is the explanation of the universe or there is none. It explains life in its origin... | |
| Robert C. Fuller - 1996 - 241 sayfa
...life. God was no longer to be understood as a separate entity residing in a celestial kingdom, but as "the Infinite and Eternal Energy from which all things proceed" and which is present within "all the multifarious forces of nature."6 Abbott spoke for many scientifically inclined... | |
| Herbert Wallace Schneider - 1946 - 620 sayfa
...best that one should simply speak for one's self." 2 He then proceeded to describe God as follows. The "infinite and eternal Energy from which all things...describes only one aspect of Deity, but it has been 2 John Fiske, The Idea of God, as Affected by Modern Knowledge (Cambridge, 1887), Preface, p. xxv.... | |
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