Amid the mysteries which become the more mysterious the more they are thought about, there will remain the ONE absolute certainty, that he is ever in the presence of an Infinite and Eternal Energy from which all things proceed. The Reformed Church Review - Page 3051904Full view - About this book
| Egbert Coffin Smyth - 1884 - 720 pages
...recently given us his notion of the religion of the future, the motive power of which is to be the thought that we are " ever in the presence of an Infinite and Eternal Energy." This to some minds may stand for a high belief, and if so, it would probably be labor thrown away to... | |
| Hugh Junor Browne - 1884 - 96 pages
...mysterious the more they are sought about, there will remain the one absolute certainty that he is ever in presence of an Infinite and Eternal Energy, from which all things proceed." An Intelligent Source, I hold, is a logical necessity, call it Eternal Energy, Natural Force, Infinite... | |
| Jacob Youde William Lloyd - 1885 - 518 pages
...to this Ultimate Reality, he yet feels compelled to think there must be an explanation. " But amid the mysteries which become the more mysterious the...there will remain the one absolute certainty, that he is ever in presence of an infinite and Eternal Energy, from which all things proceed." A DOG-SACRIFICE.... | |
| Nevison Loraine - 1885 - 188 pages
...substance within itself by which it is animated.' "l Mr. Herbert Spencer, in a recent article, says, "Amid the mysteries, which become the more mysterious the...there will remain the one absolute certainty, that he [man] is ever in presence of an infinite and eternal Energy, from which all things proceed."3 And... | |
| Minot Judson Savage - 1885 - 220 pages
...to grasping all knowledge than any other man who walks the earth. Let us see what he says : " Amid the mysteries which become the more mysterious the...there will remain the one absolute certainty that he [man] is ever in presence of an Infinite and Eternal Energy from which all things proceed." Again,... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1885 - 228 pages
...Existence everywhere manifested, to which he can neither find nor conceive either beginning or end. Amid the mysteries which become the more mysterious the...there will remain the one absolute certainty, that he is ever in presence of an Infinite and Eternal Euergy, from which all things proceed. REFERENCES.... | |
| 1885 - 762 pages
...applied to this ultimate reality, he yet feels compelled to think there must be an explanation. But, amid the mysteries which become the more mysterious the...there will remain the one absolute certainty, that he is ever in presence of an Infinite and Eternal Energy, from which all things proceed. — HERBERT... | |
| Frederic Harrison - 1885 - 254 pages
...applied to this Ultimate Reality, he yet feels compelled to think there must be an explanation. But amid the mysteries which become the more mysterious the...there will remain the one absolute certainty, that he is ever in presence of an Infinite and Eternal Energy, from which all things proceed. THE GHOST... | |
| Gail Hamilton, Herbert Spencer - 1885 - 296 pages
...we are vitally interested. As the last word of science its importance cannot be exaggerated : ' Amid the mysteries which become the more mysterious the more they are thought about, there will remain to the man of science the absolute certainty that he is ever in presence of an Infinite and Eternal... | |
| Jesus Christ - 1885 - 288 pages
...mysterious the more they are thought out, there will remain the one absolute certainty that man is ever in the presence of an infinite and eternal Energy, from which all things proceed." He says indeed in the sentence before this, that " while suspecting that explanation is a word without... | |
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