id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 37864 Jones, Jesse Henry Know the Truth: A Critique on the Hamiltonian Theory of Limitation Including Some Strictures Upon the Theories of Rev. Henry L. Mansel and Mr. Herbert Spencer .txt text/plain 80934 4126 66 asserting that man is wholly in Nature and cannot know God, as he was a perfect unity,--an absolute, infinite Person,--God. To illustrate. spiritual person, is a Pure Reason,--the faculty which gives him _a SPIRITUAL PERSON WHO IS SELF-EXISTENT, ABSOLUTE, AND INFINITE, IS THE Universal Genius upon the absolute and infinite Person are _different in Understanding, upon facts given in the Sense: a form of knowledge which self-existent, the absolute and infinite spiritual Person, the subject and that in the Pure Reason, in self-examination, the subject and object because self-existence is a pure, simple idea, organic in man, and seen Space is, is a pure condition, is thus a positive object to the Reason, light, and reject the truths of the Pure Reason and the God-man, and to the spiritual person, by which I know God and the eternal truth." And God. Or, in other words, if man is only an animal nature, having a Sense ./cache/37864.txt ./txt/37864.txt