Man's thought cannot surpass, nay for ever shall fall infinitely short of God's act. Higher thoughts, more glorious conceptions, a more perfect beauty, a diviner truth, a purer and profounder holiness exist here in the facts of actual Nature than our... Selections from Manuscripts - Page 70by James Hinton - 1856Full view - About this book
| Religion - 1881 - 902 pages
...such a metamorphosis. I adhere to common sense. That which is once spiritual is spiritual for ever. Man's thought cannot surpass, nay for ever shall fall...a purer and profounder holiness, exist here in the facts of actual nature than our most elevated imaginations could ever approach. Nature is perfect and... | |
| James Hinton - 1881 - 348 pages
...conceptions. But this, observe, it was emphatically right to do ; it was the separation for perfecting. Man's thought cannot surpass, nay for ever shall fall...a purer and profounder holiness exist here in the facts of actual Nature than our most elevated imaginations could ever approach. Nature is perfect and... | |
| Richard Acland Armstrong - 1881 - 902 pages
...such a metamorphosis. I adhere to common sense. That which is once spiritual is spiritual for ever. Man's thought cannot surpass, nay for ever shall fall...a purer and profounder holiness, exist here in the facts of actual nature than our most elevated imaginations could ever approach. Nature is perfect and... | |
| James Hinton - Philosophy and religion - 1884 - 402 pages
...this, observe, it was emphatically right to do ; it was the separation for perfecting. Man's thoughts cannot surpass, nay for ever shall fall infinitely...a purer and profounder holiness exist here in the facts of actual Nature than our most elevated imaginations could ever approach. Nature is perfect and... | |
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