The Great Harmonia: The thinkerB. B. Mussey, 1861 |
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... become cognizant , because they reveal certain occult phases of mind - phases which afford prophetic gleams of a more natural , harmonious , and perfect development of the mental and spiritual nature in man . The present Author lives a ...
... become cognizant , because they reveal certain occult phases of mind - phases which afford prophetic gleams of a more natural , harmonious , and perfect development of the mental and spiritual nature in man . The present Author lives a ...
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... become at once epidemical and uncontrollably chronic . Physical infirmities and poor blood are the common causes of spiritual debilities and petty falsifications . Moral integrity is the effect of many potencies in combined activity ...
... become at once epidemical and uncontrollably chronic . Physical infirmities and poor blood are the common causes of spiritual debilities and petty falsifications . Moral integrity is the effect of many potencies in combined activity ...
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... become balanced characters . They can not discern truth as it is on all sides , but only just what lies straight before them ; and for this they doggedly strive or impulsively dive . To gratify the devout aspirations of the Christian ...
... become balanced characters . They can not discern truth as it is on all sides , but only just what lies straight before them ; and for this they doggedly strive or impulsively dive . To gratify the devout aspirations of the Christian ...
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... becomes relative ; and rela- tive Truth at length controls the world's machinery . The cold , systematic discernment of Truth is purely brain - work and intellectual ; but the warm love of it is spiritual , and intui- tional , and heart ...
... becomes relative ; and rela- tive Truth at length controls the world's machinery . The cold , systematic discernment of Truth is purely brain - work and intellectual ; but the warm love of it is spiritual , and intui- tional , and heart ...
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... become virtues inci- dental to such development . The finest labor is that of the intel- lect . No human enterprise is more dependent upon unflinching temperance and industry ; and no struggle is so certain to termi- nate in self ...
... become virtues inci- dental to such development . The finest labor is that of the intel- lect . No human enterprise is more dependent upon unflinching temperance and industry ; and no struggle is so certain to termi- nate in self ...
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The Great Harmonia the Teacher: Being a Philosophical Revelation of the ... Andrew Jackson Davis Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2014 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
affirm angels animal Ann Lee Baconian method beautiful behold believe bodily body Brahma brain Calvinistic cause celestial celestial spheres central centre Christ Christian Church clairvoyance conception Confucius consciousness constitution death divine doctrine earth elements Epicurus essence eternal evil exalted existence fact faculties faith feeling flow flowers forces fountain George Fox God's golden happiness heart heaven holy human IDEA immortal impersonal impression individual infinite inspiration intellectual intelligence interior Intuition Jesus John Calvin justice kingdom labor law of logical living logical Luther man's manifestations mankind matter ment mental mighty mind moral Nature organization origin Pantheon of progress particles perfect Persian philosophical physical Plato positive principles proposition Pythagoras race reason Reformer religion religious skeptic soul sphere spirit spiritual sublime substance Swedenborg temperament temple Theodore Parker theology things thinking thoughts tion tree true truth universal whole wisdom Zoroaster
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 185 - Perplext in faith, but pure in deeds, At last he beat his music out. There lives more faith in honest doubt, Believe me, than in half the creeds.
Seite 238 - God is our refuge and strength, A very present help in trouble. Therefore will not we fear, though the earth be removed, And though the mountains be carried into the midst of the sea; Though the waters thereof roar and be troubled, Though the mountains shake with the swelling thereof.
Seite 290 - There is one glory of the sun, and another glory of the moon, and another glory of the stars; for one star differeth from another star in glory. So also is the resurrection of the dead.
Seite 126 - Seeing then that we have a great High Priest, that is passed into the heavens, Jesus the Son of God, let us hold fast oar profession.
Seite 108 - Johnson should forbid me to drink tea, I would comply, as I should feel the restraint only twice a day ; but little variations in narrative must happen a thousand times a day, if one is not perpetually watching." JOHNSON. "Well, madam, and you ought to be perpetually watching. It is more from carelessness about truth, than from intentional lying, that there is so much falsehood in the world.
Seite 40 - An inevitable dualism bisects nature, so that each thing is a half, and suggests another thing to make it whole; as, spirit, matter; man, woman; odd, even; subjective, objective; in, out; upper, under; motion, rest; yea, nay.
Seite 223 - Neither was there any among them that lacked : for as many as were possessors of lands or houses sold them, and brought the prices of the things that were sold, and laid them down at the apostles...
Seite 40 - POLARITY, or action and reaction, we meet in every part of nature ; in darkness and light ; in heat and cold ; in the ebb and flow of waters ; in male and female ; in the inspiration and expiration of plants and animals ; in the equation of quantity and quality in the fluids of the animal body ; in the systole and diastole of the heart...
Seite 91 - ... gray skirts toss in the whirling gale ; How his huge and writhing arms are bent, To clasp the zone of the firmament, And fold at length, in their dark embrace, From mountain to mountain the visible space.
Seite 222 - ... the will of God shall be done on earth as it is in heaven.