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... truth for which pantheism contends . The deistic God , an Être suprême or Great First Cause , is the kind of God whose exist- ence the so - called " proofs of the existence of God " are intended to establish . People even speak in this ...
... truth for which pantheism contends . The deistic God , an Être suprême or Great First Cause , is the kind of God whose exist- ence the so - called " proofs of the existence of God " are intended to establish . People even speak in this ...
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... truths which underlie the one- sided extremes of pantheism and deism . The elements which must be combined in a theistic doctrine which shall satisfy both the head and the heart both the speculative and the practi- cal reason can only ...
... truths which underlie the one- sided extremes of pantheism and deism . The elements which must be combined in a theistic doctrine which shall satisfy both the head and the heart both the speculative and the practi- cal reason can only ...
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... truth which the universalistic systems emphasize , went so far sometimes in his expres- sions as to lay himself open to the imputation of Spinozism at the hands of his own degenerate successors , the prosaic and shallow philosophers of ...
... truth which the universalistic systems emphasize , went so far sometimes in his expres- sions as to lay himself open to the imputation of Spinozism at the hands of his own degenerate successors , the prosaic and shallow philosophers of ...
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... truth either , but at least it throws into glaring relief the mean- ness of Paley's view , and the insufficiency of the theory of which it forms an integral part . It was by a natural instinct that men turned in revulsion from the ...
... truth either , but at least it throws into glaring relief the mean- ness of Paley's view , and the insufficiency of the theory of which it forms an integral part . It was by a natural instinct that men turned in revulsion from the ...
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... truth that the divine is not to be sought as a problem- atical Spirit beyond the stars . God is revealed to us alike in the face of nature and in our own self - conscious life , in the common reason which binds mankind together and in ...
... truth that the divine is not to be sought as a problem- atical Spirit beyond the stars . God is revealed to us alike in the face of nature and in our own self - conscious life , in the common reason which binds mankind together and in ...
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