The Birth of the Universe; Being a Philosophical Exposition of the Origin, Unfoldings and Ultimate of CreationHarmonial Association, 1853 - 142 páginas |
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... inherent conditions of the living substance that com- poses the Deity . He did not create his own love , and there- fore it flows out spontaneously from the very depths of his being , and can never be withdrawn from a single object or ...
... inherent conditions of the living substance that com- poses the Deity . He did not create his own love , and there- fore it flows out spontaneously from the very depths of his being , and can never be withdrawn from a single object or ...
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... inherent in the very nature and substance of the Great Mind . We can not conceive of these forces as being separate or apart from God , because they must exist in him in order that He may have a capacity for action . It is not , then ...
... inherent in the very nature and substance of the Great Mind . We can not conceive of these forces as being separate or apart from God , because they must exist in him in order that He may have a capacity for action . It is not , then ...
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... inherent prop- erties , must be of a corresponding nature . The created human brain , constituting only a link in the chain of being , is impelled to move as move the links with which it is connected . It is subject to the accidents of ...
... inherent prop- erties , must be of a corresponding nature . The created human brain , constituting only a link in the chain of being , is impelled to move as move the links with which it is connected . It is subject to the accidents of ...
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... inherent properties , until they become ultimately clothed in forms of progressive nature and unfold- ing loveliness , like those which even now adorn the shining heavens . Before commencing to think rationally on a subject like this ...
... inherent properties , until they become ultimately clothed in forms of progressive nature and unfold- ing loveliness , like those which even now adorn the shining heavens . Before commencing to think rationally on a subject like this ...
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... inherent tendencies of its own component substance ; and these movements extended in circular form to the outer surface of space , thus producing an association of the positive and nega- tive forces . In this manner the Divinity ...
... inherent tendencies of its own component substance ; and these movements extended in circular form to the outer surface of space , thus producing an association of the positive and nega- tive forces . In this manner the Divinity ...
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A. J. Davis ages animal ANIMAL MAGNETISM appears basis beautiful birth body bosom cause CLAIRVOYANCE composed comprehend conceive conception connection constitution contained corresponding created creative forces Deity depths Divine Mind divine principles earth effects essential established eternal evolved existence expanse fact form of matter gence George Combe glory gradations harmony Hence human mind ical Ichthyosaurus illustration immensity inconceivable infinite infinity inherent intel intelligence interior invisible laws light lizard magnetism manifested material ments mighty movements Muslin Nature necessary necessity organization original germ outward particles perceived perfect pervaded philosophy PHRENOLOGY plants Plesiosaurus portions position Positive Mind presented primary primitive elements process of creation produced progressive development quadruped reality realm reason refined substance relation represented result revealed sense soul space sphere spirit spiritual essence stance structure sublime supposed Supreme Intelligence tendencies things thought tion truth ultimate uncreated unfolding Universe vast visible wisdom
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Página 124 - Were we to press, inferior might on ours; Or in the full creation leave a void, Where, one step broken, the great scale's destroy'd: From Nature's chain whatever link you strike, Tenth, or ten thousandth, breaks the chain alike. And, if each system in gradation roll Alike essential to th' amazing whole, The least confusion but in one, not all That system only, but the whole must fall.
Página 53 - Then liv'd the almighty One : then, deep retir'd In his unfathom'd essence, view'd the forms, The forms eternal of created things ; The radiant Sun, the Moon's nocturnal lamp, The mountains, woods, and streams, the rolling globe, And Wisdom's mien celestial.
Página 117 - ... derived from ore, for the most part coeval with, or more ancient than the fuel, by the aid of which we reduce it to its metallic state, and apply it to innumerable uses in the economy of human life. Thus, from the wreck of forests that waved upon the surface of the primeval lands, and from ferruginous mud that was lodged at the bottom of the primeval waters, we derive our chief supplies of coal and iron ; those two fundamental elements of art and industry, which contribute more than any other...
Página 124 - Alike essential to the amazing whole, The least confusion but in one, not all That system only, but the whole must fall. Let earth, unbalanced, from her orbit fly, Planets and suns run lawless through the sky...
Página 116 - The important uses of coal and iron in administering to the supply of our daily wants, give to every individual amongst us, in almost every moment of our lives, a personal concern, of which but few are conscious, in the geological events of these very distant eras. We are all brought into immediate connexion with the vegetation that clothed the ancient earth, before one-half of its actual surface had yet been formed.
Página 120 - To the head of a Lizard, it united the teeth of a Crocodile ; a neck of enormous length, resembling the body of a Serpent: a trunk and tail having the proportions of an ordinary quadruped, the ribs of a Chameleon, and the paddles of a Whale.
Página 117 - ... heat, and light, and wealth. My fire now burns with fuel, and my lamp is shining with the light of gas derived from coal, that has been buried for countless ages in the deep and dark recesses of the earth. We prepare our food, and maintain our forges and furnaces, and the power of our steam-engines, with the remains of plants of ancient forms and extinct species, which were swept from the earth ere the formation of the transition strata was completed. Our instruments of cutlery, the tools of...
Página 117 - We prepare our food, and maintain our forges and furnaces, and the power of our steam-engines, with the remains of plants of ancient forms and extinct species, which were swept from the earth ere the formation of the transition strata was completed. Our instruments of cutlery, the tools of our mechanics, and the countless machines which we construct, by the infinitely varied applications of iron, are derived from ore, for the most part coeval with or more ancient than the fuel by the aid of which...
Página 116 - ... to man the sources of heat and light, and wealth. My fire now burns with fuel, and my lamp is shining with the light of gas derived from coal that has been buried for countless ages in the deep and dark recesses of the earth.
Página 116 - We are all brought into immediate connexion with the vegetation that clothed the ancient earth before one-half of its actual surface had yet been formed. The trees of the primeval forests have not, like modern trees, undergone decay, yielding back their elements to the soil and atmosphere by which they had...