Two Lectures on Theism: Delivered on the Occasion of the Sesquicentennial Celebration of Princeton University |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 16
Page 9
... true , but without direction or form . And he believes that he has thereby gained a wonderful deal . " This was the meeting of the old and the new . The highest wisdom of the declining century - or what gave itself out as such ...
... true , but without direction or form . And he believes that he has thereby gained a wonderful deal . " This was the meeting of the old and the new . The highest wisdom of the declining century - or what gave itself out as such ...
Page 10
... true to Locke's conception of deity as his definition of virtue , as " the doing good to mankind in obedience to the will of God and for the sake of everlasting happiness , " repro- duces Locke's account of " the true ground of morality ...
... true to Locke's conception of deity as his definition of virtue , as " the doing good to mankind in obedience to the will of God and for the sake of everlasting happiness , " repro- duces Locke's account of " the true ground of morality ...
Page 12
... true men to " offer , as in the ancient fashion , a lock of hair to the manes of the holy and excom- municated Spinoza . The sublime spirit of the universe penetrated him ; the infinite was his beginning and his end , the universal his ...
... true men to " offer , as in the ancient fashion , a lock of hair to the manes of the holy and excom- municated Spinoza . The sublime spirit of the universe penetrated him ; the infinite was his beginning and his end , the universal his ...
Page 17
... true reality in the perfectly undetermined , reduces all the distinctions of finite existence to a species of illusion . The process of history and of human life is to Hegel eminently real . That at least is his prevailing attitude of ...
... true reality in the perfectly undetermined , reduces all the distinctions of finite existence to a species of illusion . The process of history and of human life is to Hegel eminently real . That at least is his prevailing attitude of ...
Page 22
... true , although we may be just as little able to accept Kant's doctrine here in the precise form in which he clothed it , as we were able to accept his theory of the categories as subjective forms of the human mind . Al- though he ...
... true , although we may be just as little able to accept Kant's doctrine here in the precise form in which he clothed it , as we were able to accept his theory of the categories as subjective forms of the human mind . Al- though he ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Absolute agnosticism Author Bart Blackwood Book Bradley Bradley's century Cheap Uniform Edition Cheaper Edition Christian Church of Scotland cloth College Crown 4to Crown 8vo D.Sc deism Demy 8vo divine doctrine ence English Verse Engravings Essays eternal ethical experience Fcap Fifth Edition finite existence Fourth Edition French morocco full-page George GERARD Hamley Hegel Hegelian higher History human infinite J. G. Lockhart JAMES JOHN Kant Kant's Lady LAPWORTH Lectures LL.D LOCKHART Lord Manual Maps Memoir MISS MARJORIBANKS Modern nature numerous Illustrations OLIPHANT pantheism paper cover Parish philo Photogravure Plates Poems POPULAR EDITION Portrait Post 8vo Professor of Logic Professor of Moral R. D. BLACKMORE reality Religion Revised and Enlarged Romance Scot Scottish Second Edition Society of Scotland speculation Spinoza spirit St Andrews Stories Theism theology theory things Third Edition thought tion Translated true truth unity University of Edinburgh University of Glasgow VEITCH vols Volumes WILLIAM
Popular passages
Page 25 - All things come alike to all: there is one event to the righteous and to the wicked; to the good, and to the clean, and to the unclean; to him that sacrificeth, and to him that sacrificeth not: as is the good, so is the sinner; and he that sweareth, as he that feareth an oath.
Page 4 - HAMILTON. Lectures on Metaphysics. By Sir WILLIAM HAMILTON, Bart. , Professor of Logic and Metaphysics in the University of Edinburgh. Edited by the Rev. HL MANSEL, BD, LL.D., Dean of St Paul's ; and JOHN VEITCH, MA, Professor of Logic and Rhetoric, Glasgow.
Page 67 - ALISON. History of Europe. By Sir ARCHIBALD ALISON. Bart., DCL 1. From the Commencement of the French Revolution to the Battle of Waterloo. LIBRARY EDITION, 14 vols., with Portraits. Demy 8vo, £10, 10s.