| Manchester papers - 1856 - 344 pages
...Christianity — a contest which soon separated the entire school into three distinct sections. Thewatch-word of these parties, speculatively speaking, was taken...creation itself, and of course includes in it every 108 genuine form of pantheism. The term Transcendence implies the existence of a separate divine intelligence^... | |
| Manchester papers - 1856 - 346 pages
...the entire school into three distinct sections. Thewatch-wordof these parties, speculativelyspeaking, was taken from the theory they severally maintained...creation itself, and of course includes in it every 108 genuine form of pantheism. The term Transcendence implies the existence of a separate divine intelligence,... | |
| William Fleming - 1860 - 710 pages
...and processes of nature.' IMMANENCE implies the unity of the intelligent principle in creation, in the creation itself, and of course includes in it every genuine form of pantheism. Transcendence implies the existence of a separate divine intelligence, and of another and spiritual... | |
| 1896 - 806 pages
...Morell says rightly that, "Immanence implies the unity of the intelligent principle in creation, in the creation itself, and of course includes in it every genuine form of pantheism."1 Now, Calvin held the doctrine of the divine omnipresence firmly and persistently. And... | |
| Charles Porterfield Krauth - 1878 - 1082 pages
...and processes of nature.' IMMANENCE implies the unity of the intelligent principle in creation, in the creation itself, and of course includes in it every genuine form of pantheism. Transcendence implies the existence of a separate divine intelligence, and of another and Bpiritual... | |
| Charles Porterfield Krauth - 1881 - 1080 pages
...and processes of nature. 3 IMMANENCE implies the unity of the intelligent principle in creation, in the creation itself, and of course includes in it every genuine form of pantheism. Transcendence implies the existence of a separate divine intelligence, and of another and spiritual... | |
| William Dwight Whitney - 1889 - 282 pages
...immanent; inherence; indwelling. Immanence Implies the unity of the Intelligent principle In creation In the creation Itself, and of course Includes In It every genuine form of pantheism. Transcendence Implies the existence of a separate divine intelligence, and of another and spiritual... | |
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