Douglas Library Notes, Volume 19,Edições 1-2Queen's University at Kingston., 1970 |
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... divinity is only the first step in the endeavor . This is where the struggle begins . The finite self is more inclined to yield to the temporal than to struggle for the eternal . It does not wish to obey the higher power in the heart ...
... divinity is only the first step in the endeavor . This is where the struggle begins . The finite self is more inclined to yield to the temporal than to struggle for the eternal . It does not wish to obey the higher power in the heart ...
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... ( Divinity School Address ) Ibid . , 373 . Works , XII , 62 . " I believe I shall some time cease to be an individual , that the eternal tendency of the soul is to become Universal , to animate the last extremities of organiza- tion ...
... ( Divinity School Address ) Ibid . , 373 . Works , XII , 62 . " I believe I shall some time cease to be an individual , that the eternal tendency of the soul is to become Universal , to animate the last extremities of organiza- tion ...
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