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" God and what supposes liberty, — the virtuous, the immortal. "•Man reveals God: for man, by his intelligence, rises above nature, and, in virtue of this intelligence, is conscious of himself as a power not only independent of, but opposed to, nature,... "
The Journal of Psychological Medicine and Mental Pathology - Page 317
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The Metaphysics of Sir William Hamilton

Sir William Hamilton - First philosophy - 1862 - 584 pages
...what alone is of God and what supposes liberty, — the virtuous, the immortal. '•Man reveals God: for man, by his intelligence, rises above nature,...power, superior to nature, which dwells in him ; so has he a belief in God, a feeling, an experience of his existence. As he does not believe in this power,...
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Aids to Faith: A Series of Theological Essays

William Thomson - Apologetics - 1862 - 552 pages
...what alone is of God and what supposes libertj', — the virtuous, the immortal. "Man reveals God: for Man, by his intelligence, rises above Nature,...power, superior to nature, which dwells in him, so has he a belief in God, a feeling, an experience of His existence. As he does not believe in this power,...
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Aids to Faith: A Series of Theological Essays

William Thomson, William Thomson (Abp. of York) - Bible - 1862 - 558 pages
...liberty,—the virtuous, the immortal. "Man reveals God: for Man, by his intelligence, rises above-Nature, and, in virtue of this intelligence, is conscious...power, superior to nature, which dwells in him, so has he a belief in God, a feeling, an experience of His existence. As he does not believe in this power,...
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Aids to Faith: A Series of Theological Essays

William Thomson, William Thomson (Abp. of York) - Bible - 1862 - 552 pages
...the immortal. "Man reveals God; for Man, by his intelligence, rises above Nature, and, in virtue ot this intelligence, is conscious of himself as a power...power, superior to nature, which dwells in him, so has he a belief in God, a feeling, an experience of His existence. As he does not believe in this power,...
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A strange story, by the author of 'Rienzi'.

Edward George E.L. Bulwer- Lytton (1st baron.) - 1862 - 376 pages
...reason of the Supernatural in Man which alone reveals and proves him to exist ? * * * Man reveals God : for Man, by his intelligence, rises above Nature :...intelligence is conscious of himself as a power not only * The Golden Ass of Apuleius. t Sir William Hamilton. Lectures on Metaphysics, p. 40. independent of,...
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A Strange Story ; and The Haunted and the Haunters

Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Edward George E.L. Bulwer- Lytton (1st baron.) - 1864 - 378 pages
...reason of the Supernatural in Man which alone reveals and proves Him to exist Î * * * Man reveals God : for Man, by his intelligence, rises above Nature :...capable of resisting, conquering, and controlling her."t If the meaning involved in the argument of which I have here made but scanty extracts be carefully...
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An Elementary Treatise on Moral Philosophy ...

William Watson English - 1865 - 190 pages
...without end, excluding with equal necessity both providence and chance.' But ' "Man reveals God :" for man by his intelligence rises above nature, and...capable of resisting, conquering, and controlling her/ — (pp. 28, 29.) ' In the will of man we have the solitary instance of an efficient cause in the highest...
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A Strange Story: & The Haunted & the Haunters, Volume 1

Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1865 - 396 pages
...reason of the Supernatural in Man, which alone reveals and proves Him to exist ? * * * Man reveals God ; for Man, by his intelligence, rises above Nature;...capable of resisting, conquering, and controlling her."f If the meaning involved in the argument of which * Sir William Hamilton. Lectures on Metaphysics,...
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Dark sayings on a harp; and other sermons

Edwin Paxton Hood - 1865 - 454 pages
...alone reveals and proves " him to exist." " Man," continues Jacobi, " reJacobi. " veals God, because man by his intelligence rises " above nature, and...intelligence is " conscious of himself as a power not only inde" pendent of, but opposed to nature, and capable of " resisting, conquering, and controlling her."...
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Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute, Or ..., Volume 1

Religion and science - 1867 - 524 pages
...sphere, and proceeding from her powers, is * Acts, iii. 6. absolutely impossible. . . . Man reveals Gwl ; for man by his intelligence rises above Nature ; and,...power superior to Nature, which dwells in him, so has ho a belief in God, a feeling, an experience of His existence. As he does not believe in this power,...
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