| Benjamin Chapman Burt - Philosophy, Modern - 1892 - 362 pages
...executes in all other spirits so uniformly and in such coherency according to law that these spirits must appear to be one world of substantial and efficient things existing in a space outside themselves. The meaning of the general law according to which the Infinite proceeds... | |
| Vida Frank Moore - Ethics - 1901 - 470 pages
...sum of those ' Mikr., 3 : pp. 532-537. *Mikr., 3 : p. 536. *ARtr., 3 : p. 534. i Mûr., 3 : p. 623. other actions which the Highest Principle variously...' things," existing in space outside themselves." 1 This is one of those perplexing statements by which Lotze not infrequently makes equivocal his position... | |
| Augustus Hopkins Strong - Baptists - 1907 - 398 pages
...performs in all spirits so uniformly and coherently, that to these spirits there must seem to be a world of substantial and efficient things existing in space outside themselves." The data from which we draw our inferences as to the nature of the external world being mental and spiritual.... | |
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