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" Consequently, the final outcome of that speculation commenced by the primitive man, is that the Power manifested throughout the Universe distinguished as material, is the same Power which in ourselves wells up under the form of consciousness. "
The Nineteenth Century - Page 900
1884
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The Expositor

Samuel Cox, Sir William Robertson Nicoll, James Moffatt - 1907 - 612 pages
...generating the other, they must be different modes of the same. Consequently the final outcome of the speculation commenced by the primitive man is that...ourselves wells up under the form of consciousness. (Principles of Sociology, p. 839.) " One truth must ever grow clearer — the truth that there is an...
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Christian Theology and Social Progress: The Bampton Lectures for 1905

Frederick William Bussell - 1907 - 394 pages
...in the totality of the Divine Idea"? (20) Do we accept without reserve Mr. Spencer's statement : " The Power manifested throughout the Universe distinguished...ourselves wells up under the form of consciousness " ? (Principles of Sociology, iii. 171). " The / physical government of the world," says JS Mill /...
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Psycho-therapy in the Practice of Medicine and Surgery

Sheldon Leavitt - 1907 - 262 pages
...all ONE. " The power that manifests throughout the universe distinguished as material," says Spencer, "is the same power which in ourselves wells up under the form of consciousness. " Emerson says: DISEASE ORIGIN IN MIND. 27 " It is a secret which every intellectual man quickly learns,...
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As Ye Will

Sheldon Leavitt - 1908 - 252 pages
...all ONE. "The power that manifests throughout the universe distinguished as material," says Spencer, "is the same power which in ourselves wells up under the form of consciousness." Emerson says: DISEASE ORIGIN IN MIND. 27 " It is a secret which every intellectual man quickly learns,...
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Science & Religion in Contemporary Philosophy

Emile Boutroux - 1909 - 424 pages
...Moreover, speaking of the Eternal Energy from which all things proceed, Herbert Spencer declares, "It is the same Power which in ourselves wells up under the form of consciousness." 1 The ego, then, if it is not the Absolute-in-Itself, is the Absolute for us, ie the most immediate...
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The Grounds of Theistic and Christian Belief

George Park Fisher - 1911 - 504 pages
...be different modes of the same. . . . Consequently . . . the Power manifested throughout the world distinguished as material, is the same Power which...ourselves wells up under the form of consciousness." " We are thus led," it is added, "to rather a spiritualistic than a materialistic interpretation of...
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Organic Evolution Considered

Alfred Fairhurst - 1913 - 502 pages
...he must explain the origin of life, instinct and mind, and all psychic phenomena. Mr. Spencer says that 'the power manifested throughout the universe,...ourselves wells up under the form of consciousness. The conception to which he (the explorer of nature) tends is much less that of a universe of dead matter...
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The Grounds of Theistic and Christian Belief

George Park Fisher - 1913 - 502 pages
...be different modes of the same. . . . Consequently . . . the Power manifested throughout the world distinguished as material, is the same Power which...ourselves wells up under the form of consciousness." " We are thus led," it is added, "to rather a spiritualistic than a materialistic interpretation of...
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Bergson for Beginners: A Summary of His Philosophy

Darcy Butterworth Kitchin - 1914 - 338 pages
...any manner or degree be known in the strict sense of knowing. In the Principles of Sociology he added that the power manifested throughout the universe,...ourselves wells up under the form of consciousness ; and that the conception_ to which we must tend is much less that of a universe of dead matter than...
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Bergson for Beginners: A Summary of His Philosophy, with Introduction and Notes

Darcy Butterworth Kitchin - 1914 - 352 pages
...any manner or degree be known in the strict sense of knowing. In the Principles of Sociology he added that the power manifested throughout the universe,...ourselves wells up under the form of consciousness ; and that the conception to which we must tend is much less that of a universe of dead matter than...
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