| Alfred Wilhelm Martin - 1926 - 140 pages
...religions; the narrow-minded see only the differences." In the Jewish scriptures we read : "Wisdom in all ages entering into holy souls maketh them friends of God and Prophets." "Are we not all children of one Father? Hath not one God created us?" 16 Finally, in the Christian... | |
| Bradford Keyes Mudge, Sara Coleridge Coleridge - 1989 - 324 pages
...The REASON ... as the integral spirit of the regenerated man . . . regenerateth all other powers ... the REASON without being either the SENSE, the UNDERSTANDING,...the IMAGINATION contains all three within itself. [SM 69-70] As this passage indicates, the imagination is subordinate to the reason; the latter is a... | |
| Sue Zemka - 1997 - 310 pages
...that it has proceeded from a Holy Spirit, even from the same Spirit, 'which remaineth in itself, yet regenerateth all other powers, and in all ages entering...holy souls maketh them friends of God, and prophets' (Wis. 7)" (10). Any schism between biblical logocentrism and individual conscience is settled in advance... | |
| David Norton - 2000 - 526 pages
...proceeded from a Holy Spirit, even from the same Spirit 'which remaining in itself yet regenerated! all other powers, and in all ages entering into holy souls maketh them friends of God and prophets'.-0 The wondering experience of being found by the Bible is precisely what he describes in... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 2001 - 483 pages
...only, yet manifold, overseeing all, and going through all understanding ; the breath of the power of God, and a pure influence from the glory of the Almighty...all other powers, and in all ages entering into holy sauls maTceth them friends of God and prophets ; (Wisdom of Solomon, c. vii.) this reason without being... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 2001 - 624 pages
...that it has proceeded from a Holy Spirit, even from the same Spirit, which remaining in itself, yet regenerateth all other powers, and in all ages entering into holy souls, inaketh them friends, of God, and prophets. (Wisd. vii.) And here, perhaps, I might have been content... | |
| David F. Ford, Graham Stanton - 2004 - 312 pages
...that it has proceeded from a Holy Spirit, even from the same Spirit, 'which remaining in itself, yet regenerateth all other powers, and in all ages entering...souls, maketh them friends of God and prophets' (Wisdom 7.27)." I want to suggest that the eschatological reading of Scripture, within the Joachite tradition,... | |
| Patrick J. Keane - 2005 - 575 pages
...power: "One only, yet manifold, overseeing all, and going through all understanding; the breath of God, and a pure influence from the glory of the Almighty;...holy souls maketh them friends of God and prophets." Viewed from a modern, skeptical perspective, a little of this seems too much, a matter less of philosophy... | |
| William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1953 - 356 pages
...only, yet manifold, overseeing all, and going through all understanding; the breath of the power of God, and a pure influence from the glory of the Almighty;...them friends of God and prophets' (Wisdom of Solomon vii.) ; this reason without being either the sense, the understanding, or the imagination, contains... | |
| William Lonsdale Watkinson, William Theophilus Davison - 1855 - 584 pages
...of their affairs, public or private, from that Spirit of Wisdom, which, " remaining in itself, yet regenerateth all other powers, and in all ages, entering...holy souls, maketh them friends of God and prophets." The same conviction, in one shape or another, is common to all schemes of religion that have had place... | |
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