If for the divine will, supposed to be supernaturally revealed, we substitute the naturally-revealed end towards which the Power manifested throughout Evolution works; then, since Evolution has been, and is still, working towards the highest life, it... The Principles of Ethics - Page 446by Herbert Spencer - 1893 - 1077 pagesFull view - About this book
| Arthur Cayley Headlam - Religion - 1881 - 552 pages
...namely, the following sentences from p. 171. ' The theological theory contains a part [of the truth]. If for the Divine will supposed to be supernaturally revealed, we substitute the naturally revealed end towards which the Power manifested throughout Evolution works : then, since... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1891 - 324 pages
...through whom works the Unknown Cause ; and when the Unknown Cause produces in him a certain belief, he ia thereby authorized to profess and act out that belief."...supposed to be supernaturally revealed, we substitute the naturally-revealed end towards which the Power manifested throughout Evolution works ; then, since... | |
| Herbert Spencer - Ethics - 1879 - 320 pages
...embody portions of the truth; and simply require combining in proper order to embody the whole truth. The theological theory contains a part. If for the divine will, supposed to be super naturally revealed, we substitute the naturally-revealed end towards which the Power manifested... | |
| Graeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart - Anthologies - 1880 - 706 pages
...read with respect, says that conflicting theories of ethics embody severally portions of the truth. 'The theological theory contains a part. If for the...supposed to be supernaturally revealed, we substitute the naturally revealed end towards which the power manifested throughout evolution works, tliPii, «inco... | |
| Canada - 1880 - 702 pages
...ethical theories severally embody portions of the truth, he proceeds : " The theological theory contains part. If for the divine will, supposed to be supernaturally revealed, we substitute the naturally revealed end towards which the Power manifested throughout Evolution works ; then, since... | |
| Canada - 1880 - 696 pages
...ethical theories severally embody portions of the truth, he proceeds : " The theological theory contains part. If for the divine will, supposed to be supernaturally revealed, we substitute the naturally revealed end towards which the Power manifested throughout Evolution works ; then, since... | |
| Arthur Cayley Headlam - Religion - 1881 - 626 pages
...namely, the following sentences from p. 171. ' The theological theory contains a part [of the truth]. If for the Divine will supposed to be supernaturally revealed, we substitute the naturally revealed end towards which the Power manifested throughout Evolution works: then, since Evolution... | |
| Science - 1882 - 922 pages
...portions of the truth, and simply require combining in proper order to embody the whole truth" (p. 171). The theological theory contains a part. If for the divine will, supposed to be snpernaturally revealed, we substitute the naturally-revealed end toward which the power manifested... | |
| Richard Travers Smith - God - 1886 - 272 pages
...passage of The Data of Ethics, which amounts to a total surrender of agnosticism as a moral system : " If for the Divine Will, supposed to be supernaturally revealed, we substitute the naturally revealed end towards which the Power manifested through evolution works : then since evolution... | |
| Church congress - 1890 - 660 pages
...ascribed to it. What shall we say of the following words which occur in the " Data of Ethics" ? — " If for the Divine will supposed to be supernaturally revealed we substitute the naturally revealed ends towards which the power manifested through evolution works, then since evolution... | |
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