The Monism of Man; Or, The Unity of the Divine and HumanG. P. Putnam's sons, 1893 - Всего страниц: 297 |
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... HYGIENE , DRIFT OF MEDICAL PHILOSOPHY , ETC. " G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS NEW YORK 27 WEST TWENTY - THIRD STREET LONDON 24 BEDFORD STREET , STRAND The Knickerbocker Press THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 163778 ASTOR , LENOX AND 1893 THE MONISM OF MAN.
... HYGIENE , DRIFT OF MEDICAL PHILOSOPHY , ETC. " G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS NEW YORK 27 WEST TWENTY - THIRD STREET LONDON 24 BEDFORD STREET , STRAND The Knickerbocker Press THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 163778 ASTOR , LENOX AND 1893 THE MONISM OF MAN.
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... to be in all things rational . If he has succeeded in this endeavor he will abide with content any difference of opinion that may exist between the reader and himself . THE AUTHOR . CONTENTS . PROLOGUE . PHILOSOPHY AND THEOSOPHY , • PART.
... to be in all things rational . If he has succeeded in this endeavor he will abide with content any difference of opinion that may exist between the reader and himself . THE AUTHOR . CONTENTS . PROLOGUE . PHILOSOPHY AND THEOSOPHY , • PART.
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... 129 PART V. THE UNITY OF DIVINE AND HUMAN AGENCY , • 171 PART VI . CRITIQUES ON DIVINE AND HUMAN AGENCY . EPILOGUE . THE SCOPE OF INDUCTIVE PHILOSOPHY , INDEX . • • . 207 • 249 . 287 # PROLOGUE . PHILOSOPHY AND THEOSOPHY . " It is.
... 129 PART V. THE UNITY OF DIVINE AND HUMAN AGENCY , • 171 PART VI . CRITIQUES ON DIVINE AND HUMAN AGENCY . EPILOGUE . THE SCOPE OF INDUCTIVE PHILOSOPHY , INDEX . • • . 207 • 249 . 287 # PROLOGUE . PHILOSOPHY AND THEOSOPHY . " It is.
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David Allyn Gorton. PROLOGUE . PHILOSOPHY AND THEOSOPHY . " It is the very essence of philosophy to rest.
David Allyn Gorton. PROLOGUE . PHILOSOPHY AND THEOSOPHY . " It is the very essence of philosophy to rest.
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Стр. 279 - But expectation is permissible where belief is not ; and, if it were given me to look beyond the abyss of geologically recorded time to the still more remote period when the earth was passing through physical and chemical conditions, which it can no more see again than a man can recall his infancy, I should expect to be a witness of the evolution of living protoplasm from not living matter.
Стр. 8 - Being's floods, in Action's storm, I walk and work, above, beneath, Work and weave in endless motion ! Birth and Death, An infinite ocean ; A seizing and giving The fire of Living : 'Tis thus at the roaring Loom of Time I ply, And weave for God the Garment thou seest Him by.
Стр. 278 - With organic chemistry, molecular physics, and physiology yet in their infancy, and every day making prodigious strides, I think it would be the height of presumption for any man to say that the conditions under which matter assumes the properties we call " vital " may not, some day, be artificially brought together.
Стр. 42 - ... man became a living soul"; whence it may be inferred (unless we had rather take the heathen writers for our teachers respecting the nature of the soul) that man is a living being, intrinsically and properly one and individual, not compound or separable, not, according to the common opinion, made up and framed of two distinct and different natures, as of soul and body, but that the whole man is soul, and the soul man, that is to say, a body, or substance individual, animated, sensitive, and rational...
Стр. 128 - Nature means the sum of all phenomena, together with the causes which produce them ; including not only all that happens, but all that is capable of happening...
Стр. 30 - Heaven, it is mysterious, it is awful to consider that we not only carry each a future Ghost within him; but are, in very deed, Ghosts! These Limbs, whence had we them; this stormy Force; this life-blood with its burning Passion? They are dust and shadow; a Shadow-system gathered round our ME; wherein, through some moments or years, the Divine Essence is to be revealed in the Flesh.
Стр. 27 - There is but one Temple in the world,' says Novalis, ' and that Temple is the Body of Man. Nothing is holier than this high Form. Bending before man is a reverence done to this Revelation in the Flesh. We touch Heaven, when we lay our hands on a human Body.
Стр. 29 - your whole spirit and soul and body." Heb. iv. 12. "to * Milton on Nephesh: the Soul 77 the dividing asunder of soul and spirit." But that the spirit of man should be separate from the body, so as to have a perfect and intelligent existence independently of it, is nowhere said in Scripture, and the doctrine is evidently at variance both with nature and reason, as will be shown more fully hereafter.
Стр. 71 - It must not be overlooked, however, that there is a very striking difference in absolute mass and weight between the lowest human brain and that of the highest ape...
Стр. 17 - Of this army each cell is a soldier, an organ a brigade, the central nervous system headquarters and field telegraph, tbe alimentary and circulatory system the commissariat. Losses are made good by recruits born in camp, and the life of the individual is a campaign, conducted successfully for a number of years, but with certain defeat in the long run.