| Duren James Henderson Ward - 1888 - 92 σελίδες
...nature is its essence that definition is next to impossible. The notion common to all its expressions is that of " a supreme, all-pervading, and indwelling power, in whom, all things are one." Through the sublime heights of feeling the soul hopes to grasp the ultimate reality of things, the... | |
| 1890 - 944 σελίδες
...all-pervading, ch«r«c- and indwelling power, in whom all things are one. Hence tuiiuci the gpeculative utterances of mysticism are always more or less pantheistic...— intercourse, not through any external media such ai an historical revelation, jraclea, answers to prayer, and the like, but by a species of ecstatic... | |
| William Ralph Inge - 1899 - 408 σελίδες
...The first is the philosophic side of Mysticism ; the second, its religious side. The thought that is most intensely present with the mystic is that of...possibility of direct intercourse with this Being of beings. . . . God ceases to be an object, and becomes an experience." This carefully-worded statement of the... | |
| William Ralph Inge - 1899 - 442 σελίδες
...The first is the philosophic side of Mysticism ; the second, its religious side. The thought that is most intensely present with the mystic is that of...possibility of direct intercourse with this Being of God ceases to be an object, and beco beings. . . . -si/ taiUS.-- This carefully-worded statement of... | |
| Josiah Morse - 1906 - 284 σελίδες
...The first is the philosophic side of Mysticism ; the second, its religious side. The thought that is most intensely present with the mystic is that of...possibility of direct intercourse with this Being of beings . . . God ceases to be an object, and becomes an experience." Baring-Gould does not define Mysticism,... | |
| 1910 - 1140 σελίδες
...is that 'ftroett. Cflti. in. J99-J"'-• *'(knl*r Kilipvxtmtu. (1906). article by Salomon Reinaeh. of a supreme, all-pervading, and indwelling power,...are always more or less pantheistic in character. On tbe practical side, mysticism maintains the possibility of direct intercourse with this Being of beings... | |
| David Lee Maulsby - 1911 - 190 σελίδες
...must be acknowledged that there is some degree of justification for the term. If "the thought that is most intensely present with the mystic is that of...and in-dwelling power, in whom all things are one," ' this thought is at the foundation of Emerson's philosophy. The article from which the preceding quotation... | |
| David Lee Maulsby - 1911 - 190 σελίδες
...must be acknowledged that there is some degree of justification for the term. If " the thought that is most intensely present with the mystic is that of...and in-dwelling power, in whom all things are one," ' this thought is at the foundation of Emerson's philosophy. The article from which the preceding quotation... | |
| John Rougier Cohu - 1911 - 372 σελίδες
...in all things and enjoys the blessedness of actual communion with the Highest. The thought which is most intensely present with the mystic is that of a supreme, all-pervading, immanent God in whom all things are one. ' In Him we live and move and have our being.' Mysticism is,... | |
| Allan Menzies - 1913 - 840 σελίδες
...actual communion with the Highest." The first is its philosophic side ; the second its religious side. " The speculative utterances of mysticism are always...pantheistic in character." " On the practical side mysticism makes God cease to be an object and to become an experience." The whole subject is raised to the highest... | |
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