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... universe in its embrace , and confers visibility upon that which of itself is formless . . . . It is so tenuous and subtle that it pervades everything just as water pervades mire . It is by Tao that moun- tains are high and abysses deep ...
... universe in its embrace , and confers visibility upon that which of itself is formless . . . . It is so tenuous and subtle that it pervades everything just as water pervades mire . It is by Tao that moun- tains are high and abysses deep ...
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... universe is not just there , but has behind it ( or as its creator ) a God or " Being " to whom we are " responsible , " and who gives " purpose " to the universe and to ourselves . I. C. SELF - CONSIDERING ( a ) When we , Constantine ...
... universe is not just there , but has behind it ( or as its creator ) a God or " Being " to whom we are " responsible , " and who gives " purpose " to the universe and to ourselves . I. C. SELF - CONSIDERING ( a ) When we , Constantine ...
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... Universe which can be demon- strated with logical necessity from generally admitted premisses . Whatever hypothesis regarding the Ground of the Universe a man adopts , he makes a leap beyond experience . He is compelled to make the leap ...
... Universe which can be demon- strated with logical necessity from generally admitted premisses . Whatever hypothesis regarding the Ground of the Universe a man adopts , he makes a leap beyond experience . He is compelled to make the leap ...
Contents
FOREWORD by the Reverend Canon Ronald H Preston | 8 |
A Selfobeying | 27 |
B Otherobeying | 37 |
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