Amiel's Journal: The Journal Intimé of Henri Frédéric Amiel, Tr., with an Introducion and Notes |
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Page 137
... divine perfection were an infinite of the first degree , but as though diabolical perfection were an infinite of unknown power . But no ; for if so , evil would be the true God , and hell would swallow up creation . According to the ...
... divine perfection were an infinite of the first degree , but as though diabolical perfection were an infinite of unknown power . But no ; for if so , evil would be the true God , and hell would swallow up creation . According to the ...
Page 248
... divine ; but no , that is not the question -- the chaff must be sepa- rated from the good grain . The supernatural is miracle , and miracle is an objective phenomenon independent of all preceding casuality . Now , miracle thus ...
... divine ; but no , that is not the question -- the chaff must be sepa- rated from the good grain . The supernatural is miracle , and miracle is an objective phenomenon independent of all preceding casuality . Now , miracle thus ...
Page 327
... divine spark which reveals to him the existence of the original , fundamental , principal Being , within which all is contained like a series within its generating formula . The universe is but a radiation of mind ; and the radiations ...
... divine spark which reveals to him the existence of the original , fundamental , principal Being , within which all is contained like a series within its generating formula . The universe is but a radiation of mind ; and the radiations ...
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