Memoirs of the Society for Philosophical Inquiry of Washington, D.C.: 1893/1901-1909/27, المجلدات 1-4Society., 1893 |
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... principle of correspondence first clearly brought out in the philosophy of Emanuel Swedenborg ( 1688-1772 ) and best ex- plained in his Divine Love and Divine Wisdom . His conception -to illustrate it in a manner conformable to our ...
... principle of correspondence first clearly brought out in the philosophy of Emanuel Swedenborg ( 1688-1772 ) and best ex- plained in his Divine Love and Divine Wisdom . His conception -to illustrate it in a manner conformable to our ...
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... principles restraining them from evil courses , and inclining them towards what is good . Something more is needed . This is found in the superior principle of reflection and conscience in every man , " which distinguishes between the ...
... principles restraining them from evil courses , and inclining them towards what is good . Something more is needed . This is found in the superior principle of reflection and conscience in every man , " which distinguishes between the ...
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... principle and matter . Principle can not be considered as another substance ( or thing ) for it is contained in matter ; the two cannot be separated What are called the mind and soul that think and feel are but the operations of matter ...
... principle and matter . Principle can not be considered as another substance ( or thing ) for it is contained in matter ; the two cannot be separated What are called the mind and soul that think and feel are but the operations of matter ...
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