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" True, therefore, are the declarations of a pious philosophy, — 'A God understood would be no God at all ;' ' To think that God is, as we can think Him to be, is blasphemy. "
The Theological review [ed. by C. Beard]. - Page 333
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Discussions on Philosophy and Literature, Education and University Reform ...

Sir William Hamilton - Education - 1852 - 848 pages
...are the declarations of a pious philo-nphy: — "A God understood would be no God at all ; " — " To think that God is, as we can think him to be, is blasphemy." — The Divinity, in a certain sense, is revealed ; in a certain souse is concealed : He is at once...
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Discussions on Philosophy and Literature, Education and University Reform ...

Sir William Hamilton - Education - 1853 - 828 pages
...therefore, are the declarations of a pious philosophy : "A God understood would be no God at all ;" — " To think that God is, as we can think him to be, is blasphemy." — The Divinity, in a certain sense, is revealed ; in a certain sense is concealed : He is at once...
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The British and Foreign Evangelical Review and Quarterly Record of Christian ...

Theology - 1855 - 748 pages
...therefore, are tl.e declarations of a pioua philosophy: ' A God understood would be no God at all.' ' To think that God is as we can think him to be, is blasphemy.' The divinity, in a certain sense, is revealed: in a certain sense is concealed: he is at once known...
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The British Educator

Literature - 1856 - 352 pages
...therefore, are the declarations of a pious philosophy: — 'A God understood would be no God at all.' 'To think that God is, as we can think him to be, is blasphemy.' The Divinity, in a certain sense, is revealed ; in a certain sense, is concealed : He is at once known...
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What is Revelation?: A Series of Sermons on the Epiphany, to which are Added ...

Frederick Denison Maurice - Rationalism - 1859 - 524 pages
...the declarations of " a pious philosophy : — ' A God understood would be " ' no God at all ;' — ' To think that God is, as we can " ' think him to be, is blasphemy.' — The Divinity, in " a certain sense, is revealed ; in a certain sense con" cealed : He is at once...
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What is Revelation? A series of sermons on the Epiphany. To which are added ...

Frederick Denison Maurice - 1859 - 516 pages
...are the declarations of " a pious philosophy:—' A God understood would be " ' no God at all;'—' To think that God is, as we can "' think him to be, is blasphemy.'—The Divinity, in " a certain sense, is revealed; in a certain sense con" cealed: He is...
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For the educated laity. The Essence of Christianity, described with ...

Carl ULLMANN - 1860 - 228 pages
...from recognising the domain of knowledge as necessarily co-extensive with the horizon of our faith. To think that God is, as we can think him to be, is blasphemy. He ia at once known and unknown. But the last and highest consecration of all true religion, must be...
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Sequel to the inquiry, What is revelation? in letters; containing a reply to ...

John Frederick Denison Maurice - 1860 - 332 pages
...are the declarations of a " ' pious philosophy :—' A God understood would be "' no God at all;'—' To think that God is as we can "' think him to be, is blasphemy.'—The Divinity, in " ' a certain sense, is revealed; in a certain sense is "' concealed...
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Discussions on Philosophy and Literature, Education and University Reform ...

Sir William Hamilton - Education - 1861 - 816 pages
...therefore, are the declarations of a pious philosophy: "A God understood would be no God at all ;" — "To think that God is, as we can think him to be, is blasphemy." — -The Divinity, in a certain sense, is revealed ; in a certain sense is concealed : He is at once...
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The Metaphysics of Sir William Hamilton

Sir William Hamilton - First philosophy - 1861 - 584 pages
...therefore, are the declarations of n pitms philosophy : " A God understood would be no God at all ; " — " To think that God is, as we can think him to be, is blasphemy." — The Divinity, in a certain sense, is revealed ; in a certain sense, is concealed : He is at once...
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