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Page 46
... nature which is the objective rendering of his spiritual na- ture , rewarding and punishing himself ; the universe identical with the divine nature , and the nature of the perfect spirit only becoming understood according to the measure ...
... nature which is the objective rendering of his spiritual na- ture , rewarding and punishing himself ; the universe identical with the divine nature , and the nature of the perfect spirit only becoming understood according to the measure ...
Page 210
... nature is seditious , impious , insolent , refractory , opposed to , and contemptuous of all that tries to rule it , and therefore contrary to order , ungovernable and nega- tive. * This is one of the passages which rouses M. Renan's ...
... nature is seditious , impious , insolent , refractory , opposed to , and contemptuous of all that tries to rule it , and therefore contrary to order , ungovernable and nega- tive. * This is one of the passages which rouses M. Renan's ...
Page 277
... nature ? Scarcely . But what this faith makes objective we may hold as subjective truth . The moral being may moralize his sufferings by using natural facts for his own inner education . What he cannot change he calls the will of God ...
... nature ? Scarcely . But what this faith makes objective we may hold as subjective truth . The moral being may moralize his sufferings by using natural facts for his own inner education . What he cannot change he calls the will of God ...
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