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God is the Divine Artificer , doing on the cosmic scale precisely what man is capable of doing in his own smaller world . On this view neither the self nor God is mysterious ; they differ only in degree , and both are adequately known ...
God is the Divine Artificer , doing on the cosmic scale precisely what man is capable of doing in his own smaller world . On this view neither the self nor God is mysterious ; they differ only in degree , and both are adequately known ...
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This , it would seem , is likewise true of our experience of the Divine . We never experience the Divine sheerly in and by itself : we experience the Divine solely through and in connexion with what is other than the Divine .
This , it would seem , is likewise true of our experience of the Divine . We never experience the Divine sheerly in and by itself : we experience the Divine solely through and in connexion with what is other than the Divine .
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a we can still best learn , and from which indeed we can alone learn , one all - important side of Divine Existence . It is , we may still maintain , through and in connexion with the cosmic setting of our human life , that we can alone ...
a we can still best learn , and from which indeed we can alone learn , one all - important side of Divine Existence . It is , we may still maintain , through and in connexion with the cosmic setting of our human life , that we can alone ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19301 | 7 |
VERGILS CREATIVE ARt Annual Lecture on Aspects of Art | 14 |
VIRGIL IN ITALIAN POETRY Annual Italian Lecture By Edmund | 28 |
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