| August Neander - 1847 - 560 páginas
...evolution of life. The life contained in them developes and individualizes itself more and more ; and in such a way, that the successive grades of this evolution of life are ever sinking lower, the spirits ever becoming feebler the further they are removed from the first... | |
| August Neander - 1854 - 786 páginas
...evolution of life. The life contained in them developes and individualizes itself more and more ; and in such a way, that the successive grades of this evolution of life are ever sinking lower, the spirits ever becoming feebler, the further they are removed from the first... | |
| August Neander - 1872 - 826 páginas
...evolution of life. The life contained in them developes and individualizes itself more and more ; and in such a way, that the successive grades of this evolution of life are ever sinking!, \r\ lower, the spirits ever becoming feebler, the further they are removed j from... | |
| 1874 - 906 páginas
...particular aspect; and to each, therefore, in this respect, the title of God may appropriately be applied. These Divine Powers evolving themselves to self-subsistence....developments of life. The life contained in them unfolds and individualizes itself more and more, but in such a way that the successive grades of this evolunon... | |
| 1871 - 892 páginas
...particular aspect; and to each, therefore, in this respect, the title of God may appropriately be applied. These Divine Powers evolving themselves to self-subsistence,...principles of all further developments of life. The hfe contained in them unfolds and individualizes itself more and more, but in such a way that the successive... | |
| Edward Sell - 1901 - 288 páginas
...divine essence, which, until that first self-comprehension, were all hidden in the abyss of His essence. These divine powers, evolving themselves to self-subsistence,...and principles of all further developments of life." 2 All this, to which the Sufi would subscribe, shows how much Sufiism owes to gnosticism. The true... | |
| Edward Sell - 1901 - 288 páginas
...divine essence, which, until that first self-comprehension, were all hidden in the abyss of His essence. These divine powers, evolving themselves to self-subsistence,...germs and principles of all further developments of life."2 All this, to which the Sufi would subscribe, shows how much Siifiism owes to gnosticism. The... | |
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