| Thomas Walter Barber - Religion and science - 1884 - 210 pages
...the more they are thought about, there will remain the one absolute certainty that man is ever in the presence of an infinite and eternal energy from which all things proceed;' which is a practical admission that life and its source are eternal and superior to all created material... | |
| Science - 1884 - 902 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. THE IGUANODON. THE iguanodon was discovered by Dr. Mantell, in the Wealden of England, in 1822, and... | |
| Nineteenth century - 1884 - 1108 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. HERBERT SPENCER. THE PRETENSIONS OF M. DE LESSEPS. THE Suez Canal has engrossed a full share of the... | |
| Bible - 1885 - 330 pages
...as a trinity of Infinity, Eternity, and Energy. He says that it is absolutely certain we are in the presence of an Infinite and Eternal energy from which all things proceed. Thus strangely enough Agnosticism claims to be a religion, although a religion without God. But of... | |
| Jesus Christ - 1885 - 288 pages
...the more they are thought out, there will remain the one absolute certainty that man is ever in the presence of an infinite and eternal Energy, from which all things proceed." He says indeed in the sentence before this, that " while suspecting that explanation is a word without... | |
| 1884 - 436 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. (Herbert Spencer, in Popular Science Monthly.) DIED.βIn Sandy Hook, Conn., Wednesday morning, January... | |
| 1885 - 762 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. β HERBERT SPENCER, in The Popular Science Monthly. A PILGRIMAGE TO STRATFORD-UPONAVON. IT was not... | |
| Wilfrid Philip Ward - 1885 - 136 pages
...Trinity β Infinity, Eternity, and Energy. It is " absolutely certain," he says, that we are in " the presence of an Infinite and Eternal Energy, from which all things proceed ". And this Unknowable energy is, he explains, the true object of the sentiments of awe and worship... | |
| Jacob Youde William Lloyd - Wales - 1885 - 518 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." A DOG-SACRIFICE. ', The scapegoat celebrated in the religious annals of the Jews is replaced in the... | |
| Frederick George Lee - Supernatural - 1885 - 472 pages
...example, Mr Herbert Spencer, who rejects the idea of a personal God, believes that we are " ever in presence of an Infinite and Eternal Energy, from which all things proceed ;" but at the same time maintains that we do not know, and never can know, anything more, or in fact... | |
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