That the visible world is part of a more spiritual universe from which it draws its chief significance; 2. That union or harmonious relation with that higher universe is our true end; 3. That prayer or inner communion with the spirit thereof — be that... The Monist - Page 1471903Full view - About this book
| 1907 - 592 pages
...marshaled in his varieties of human experience: '1. That the visible world is part of a more splendid universe from which it draws its chief significance....prayer or inner communion with the spirit thereof * * * is a process wherein work is really done and spiritual energy flows in and produces effects,... | |
| William James - Abstraction - 1902 - 560 pages
...characteristics of the religious life, as we have found them, it includes the following beliefs : — 1. That the visible world is part of a more spiritual...'law' — is a process wherein work is really done, and spiritual energy flows in and produces effects, psychological or material, within the phenomenal... | |
| Literature - 1902 - 916 pages
...revelations uncritically; but the fact of the commonness of their experience does establish a presumption that the visible world is part of a more spiritual...universe from which it draws its chief significance, and that "the conscious person is continuous with a wider self through which saving experiences may... | |
| Karl Braig - Christianity - 1907 - 162 pages
...visible world is part [?] of a more Spiritual universe from which it draws its chief signiflcance; 2. That union or harmonious relation with that higher...[!] — is a process wherein work is really done, and spiritual energy flows in and produces effects, psychological or material, within the phenomenal... | |
| Karl Braig - Christianity - 1907 - 166 pages
...alierallgemeinster Fassung "the characteristics of the religious life" in "the following beliefs": "1. That the visible world is part [?] of a more spiritual universe from which it draws its chief signiflcance; 2. That union or harmonious relation with that higher universe is our true end; 3. That... | |
| Sociology - 1912 - 402 pages
...characteristics of the religious life, as we have found them, it includes the following beliefs : — (1) That the visible world is part of a more spiritual...Law ' — is a process wherein work is really done, and spiritual energy flows in and produces effects, psychological or material, within the phenomenal... | |
| William Hammond Milton - Pastoral theology - 1908 - 248 pages
...characteristics of the religious life, as we have found them, it includes the following beliefs : — 1. That the visible world is part of a more spiritual...law ' — is a process wherein work is really done, and spiritual energy flows in and produces spiritual effects, psychological or material, within the... | |
| George Barton Cutten - Christianity - 1908 - 524 pages
...slumber, does become active, and spiritual work of some kind is effected really." The conclusion is "that prayer or inner communion with the spirit thereof...'law' — is a process wherein work is really done, and spiritual energy flows in and produces effects, psychological or material, within the phenomenal... | |
| Washington Gladden - Fiction - 1908 - 240 pages
...great inductive study, the sum of all that is known about religion warrants us in saying : — "(a) That the visible world is part of a more spiritual...universe, from which it draws its chief significance ; " (&) That union or harmonious relation with that higher universe is our true end; " (c) That prayer... | |
| George Barton Cutten - Christianity - 1908 - 532 pages
...which otherwise would slumber, does become active, and spiritual work of some kind is effected really." the spirit thereof — be that spirit ' God' or 'law' — is a process wherein work is really done, and spiritual energy flows in and produces effects, psychological or material, within the phenomenal... | |
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