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" We are compelled, by the constitution of our minds, to believe in the existence of an Absolute and Infinite Being, — a belief which appears forced upon us, as the complement of our consciousness of the relative and the finite. "
An Examination of Sir William Hamilton's Philosophy and of the Principal ... - Página 124
por John Stuart Mill - 1865
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen47

1859 - 626 páginas
...indeed, in his incomprehensible Essence, absolute and infinite ;" and again, more fully, (p. 67,) "Wo are compelled by the constitution of our minds to...the existence of an Absolute and Infinite Being." Now we could have wished that these eminent men had stated precisely the nature of this belief, feeling,...
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The Mercersburg Review, Volumen11

1859 - 664 páginas
...the idea of God arises in his mind immediately. It springs from himself, or, as Mansel expresses it, ""We are compelled by the constitution of our minds...in the existence of an Absolute and Infinite Being, — a belief which appears forced upon us, as the complement of our consciousness of the relative and...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen86

1859 - 826 páginas
...impossibility of a relation between the Infinite and the Finite, he very confidently tells os that " we are compelled, by the constitution of our minds,...in the existence of an Absolute and Infinite Being — a belief which appear» forced \ipon us as the complement of our consciousness of the relative...
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The Limits of Religious Thought Examined in Eight Lectures: Preached Before ...

Henry Longueville Mansel - 1859 - 376 páginas
...necessarily involve from every point of view. The result of that attempt may be briefly summed up as follows. We are compelled, by the constitution of our minds,...in the existence of an Absolute and Infinite Being, — a belief which appears forced upon us, as the complement of our consciousness of the relative and...
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What is Revelation?: A Series of Sermons on the Epiphany, to which are Added ...

Frederick Denison Maurice - 1859 - 524 páginas
...involve from every " point of view. The result of that attempt may be " briefly summed up as follows. "We are compelled, " by the constitution of our minds,...the "existence of an Absolute and Infinite Being, — a " belief which appears forced upon us, as the comple" ment of our consciousness of the relative...
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The Limits of Religious Thought Examined in Eight Lectures: Preached Before ...

Henry Longueville Mansel - 1859 - 378 páginas
...necessarily involve from every point of view. The result of that attempt may be briefly summed up as follows. We are compelled, by the constitution of our minds,...in the existence of an Absolute and Infinite Being, — a belief which appears forced upon us, as the complement of our consciousness of the relative and...
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Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volumen47

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1859 - 628 páginas
...indeed, in his incomprehensible Essence, absolute and infinite ;" and again, more fully, (p. 67,) " We are compelled by the constitution of our minds...believe in the existence of an Absolute and Infinite Bein:. Now we could have wished that these eminent men had stated precisely the nature of this belief,...
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What is Revelation? A series of sermons on the Epiphany. To which are added ...

Frederick Denison Maurice - 1859 - 516 páginas
...involve from every " point of view. The result of that attempt may be " briefly summed up as follows. We are compelled, " by the constitution of our minds,...believe in the "existence of an Absolute and Infinite Being,—a " belief which appears forced upon us, as the comple" ment of our consciousness of the relative...
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The Limits of Religious Thought Examined in Eight Lectures Delivered Before ...

Henry Longueville Mansel - 1860 - 389 páginas
...necessarily involve from every point of view. The result of that attempt may be briefly summed up as follows. We are compelled, by the constitution of our minds,...in the existence of an Absolute and Infinite Being, — a belief which appears forced upon us, as the complement of our consciousness of the relative and...
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American Presbyterian and Theological Review

Henry Boynton Smith, James Manning Sherwood - 1860 - 772 páginas
...contradictions, and are only the negation of thought, he says : " The result" of this examination is, that " we are compelled by the constitution of our minds...in the existence of an Absolute and Infinite Being — a belief which appears forced upon us as the complement of our consciousness of the relative and...
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