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" 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. "
Modern Unitarianism: Essays and Sermons - Page 112
1886 - 218 pages
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The Unity of the Truth in Christianity and Evolution

Joseph Maximillian Hark - Evolution - 1888 - 304 pages
...mysterious the more they are thought 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." — Ecclesiastical Institutions. 8 Andover Review, vol. i. the theological world ; and whether without...
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The Reformed Quarterly Review, Volume 35

Theology - 1888 - 572 pages
...mysterious, the more they are thought 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." In this disclaimer we believe there is something cheerfully encouraging. For when it is admitted that...
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The Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Romans

Bible - 1888 - 250 pages
...them by Nature the revelation of his everlasting Power and Godhead ; they know themselves to be in the presence of an " Infinite and Eternal Energy from which all things proceed." They are assured of enough to make it clear to them that they are under a moral order, that there is...
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The Centennial Magazine: An Australian Monthly, Volume 1

1888 - 936 pages
...more they are thought about there will remain the one absolute certainty that he (man) is ever in the presence of an Infinite and Eternal Energy, from which all things proceed." For philosophical proof of the first article of his creed, Mr. Laing refers the reader to Herbert Spencer,...
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Report of the Proceedings

Church congress - 1888 - 790 pages
...existence," "the All-Being"; and even further to make the grand concession that man is " ever in the presence of an Infinite and eternal energy from which all things proceed." Though Mr. Frederic Harrison deprecates this notable acknowledgment as an " equivocal reversion to...
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The Relation of Ethics to Religion: An Introduction to the Critical Study of ...

Robert Potter - Christian ethics - 1888 - 108 pages
...more they are thought about, there will remain the one absolute certainty, that we are ever in the presence of an Infinite and Eternal Energy, from which all things proceed."* JS Mill says : "There is a large balance of probability in favour of creation by intelligence."^ But...
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"Show Us the Father"

Unitarianism - 1888 - 186 pages
...kingdom of agnosticism and not far from the kingdom of God, when we are told that "we are always in the presence of an Infinite and Eternal Energy from which all things proceed ; " and we are well within its broad and fair demesne, when we are told that " there exists a power,...
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An Epitome of the Synthetic Philosophy

Frederick Howard Collins - 1889 - 610 pages
...mysterious the more they are thought 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. Sere, in accordance with the programme of the " System of Synthetic Philosophy" should follow chapters...
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The Arena, Volume 1

1889 - 836 pages
...naturam of Spinoza, or with Herbert Spencer in the last words of his Ecclesiastical Institution, " The presence of an Infinite and Eternal Energy, from which all things proceed," or, with Matthew Arnold, "A power, not ourselves, which makes for righteousness." No other result seems...
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The Permanent Elements of Religion: Eight Lectures Preached Before the ...

William Boyd Carpenter - Religion - 1889 - 496 pages
...("Nineteenth Century," July and November, 1884.) absolute certainty will remain, that we are in the presence of an Infinite and Eternal Energy from which all things proceed. It seems to me that there is a flavour of Semitic faith in this conception. It deepens our sense of...
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