I believe in the immortality of the soul, not in the sense in which I accept the demonstrable truths of science, but as a supreme act of faith in the reasonableness of God's work. Science - Page 4081884Full view - About this book
| James Martineau - 1900 - 428 pages
...believe in the immortality of the soul, not in the sense in which I accept the demonstrable truths of science, but as a supreme act of faith in the reasonableness of God's work.'1 1 The Destiny of Man, pp. 113-116. CHAPTER II. DEATH IN ITS METAPHYSICAL ASPECT. L'e=prit etant... | |
| 1901 - 502 pages
...believe in the immortality of the soul, not in the sense in which I accept the demonstrable proofs of science, but as a supreme act of faith in the reasonableness of God's work " — could not have found place in the pages of Cosmic Philosophy. Fiske may not have changed his... | |
| Lilian Whiting - 1901 - 432 pages
...believe in the immortality of the soul, iiot in the sense in which I accept the demonstrable truths, of science, but as a supreme act of faith in the reasonableness of God's work. . . . I feel the omnipresence of mystery in such wise as to make it far easier for me to adopt the... | |
| Jabez Thomas Sunderland - 1905 - 146 pages
...believe in the immortality of the soul, not in the sense in which I accept the demonstrable truths of science, but as a supreme act of faith in the reasonableness of God's work. ' ' THE METAPHYSICAL ASPECT OP DEATH. The metaphysical interpretation of Death to which we next turn, presses... | |
| Helen Philbrook Patten - 1906 - 292 pages
...believe in the immortality of the soul, not in the sense in which I accept the demonstrable truths of science, but as a supreme act of faith in the reasonableness of God's work. Who can tell but that this which we call life is really death, from which what we call death is an... | |
| Charles Reynolds Brown - 1906 - 264 pages
...permanent intellectual confusion. For my own part, therefore, I believe in the immortality of the soul as a supreme act of faith in the reasonableness of God's work." Progress is the law of life. The story of the past is a record of an ascent to higher and ever higher... | |
| James Orr - 1907 - 510 pages
...believe in the immortality of the soul, not in the sense in which I accept the demonstrable truths of science, but as a supreme act of faith in the reasonableness of God's work." — Man's Destiny p. 110. again, everything that strengthens our faith in a moral government of the... | |
| 1907 - 300 pages
...believe in the immortality of the soul, not in the sense in which I accept the demonstrable truths of science, but as a supreme act of faith in the reasonableness of God's work. JOHN FISKE . There are some who say that to live a high life here in the hope of immortality hereafter... | |
| 1907 - 296 pages
...believe in the immortality of the soul, not in the sense in which I accept the demonstrable truths of science, but as a supreme act of faith in the reasonableness of God's work. JOHN F,SKB. There are some who say that to live a high life here in the hope of immortality hereafter... | |
| Samuel Parkes Cadman - 1911 - 304 pages
...believe in the immortality of the soul, not in the sense in which I accept the demonstrable truths of science, but as a supreme act of faith in the reasonableness of God's work." 2 The spirit that breathes in 1 Evolution and Ethics, p. 86. 2 The Destiny of Man, p. 116. these admirable... | |
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