| Walter Farquhar Hook - 1859 - 826 páginas
...Divine nature was diffused through all human souls ; or that the faculty of reason, from which proceed the health and vigour of the mind, was an emanation from GOD into the human soul and comprehended in it the principles and elements of all truth, human and divine. They denied... | |
| James H. Braund - 1870 - 542 páginas
...divine nature was diffused through all human souls,' or, in other words, that the ' faculty of reason, from which proceeds the health and vigour of the mind, was an emanation from God into the human soul, and comprehended in it the principles and elements of all truth, human and divine.' They denied... | |
| Vincent L. Milner - 1872 - 672 páginas
...from which proceed the health and vigor of the mind, was an emanation from God into the human soul, and comprehended in it the principles and elements...truth, human and divine. They denied that men could, by labor or study, excite this celestial flame in their breasts ; and therefore they disapproved highly... | |
| Samuel Mosheim Smucker - 1872 - 398 páginas
...from which proceeds the health and vigor of the mind, was an emanation from God into the human soul, and comprehended in it the principles and elements...truth, human and divine. They denied that men could, by labor or study, excite this celestial flame in their breasts. Therefore, they disapproved highly of... | |
| John Evans - 1875 - 284 páginas
...divine nature tvas diffused through all human souls, or, in other words, that the faculty of reason, from which proceeds the health and vigour of the mind, was an emanation from God into the human soul, and comprehended in it the principles and elements of all truth, human and divine. They denied... | |
| 1841 - 662 páginas
...the faculty of reason, from which proceed the health and vigor of the mind, was an emanation from God and comprehended in it the principles and elements of all truth, human and divine. Mysticism, however, as the term is understood and used by Cousin, is not the renunciation of reflection... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of Publication - 1840 - 336 páginas
...who embraced it taught that " the faculty of reason was an emanation from God into the soul of man, and comprehended in it the principles and elements...and divine. They denied that men could, by labour or study, excite the celestial flame in their breasts ; and disapproved highly of the attempts of those... | |
| 1912 - 334 páginas
...from which proceed the health and vigor of the mind, was an emanation from God into the human soul, and comprehended in it the principles and elements of all truth, human and divine" (Ecclesiastical History, Vol. i., p. 86). Justin Martyr ( AD 150), said, "For if you have conversed... | |
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