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36402 | [ 79] And the Lord says:Be not solicitous, therefore, saying, What shall we eat? |
36402 | But is such a life possible amid the whirl of the twentieth century? |
36402 | Desirest thou to be united and drawn to Him in a union so close that it will endure in prosperity and adversity, in life and in death? |
36402 | Does he not dwell in him by that tender affection, that sweet and deeply- rooted joy which he feels? |
36402 | For who hath continued in His commandment, and hath been forsaken? |
36402 | Is it not utter folly to seek or desire human praise and glory for oneself or others, while within we are filled with shameful and grievous sins? |
36402 | Since His love for us is so pure, sincere, and unchanging, ought not we in return to give Him a love constant and uninterrupted? |
36402 | Were it otherwise, how would the guilty, great though their crimes may have been, differ in their punishment and expiation from the innocent? |
36402 | What can we do but cast ourselves at His feet in deepest humility, holy fear mingling in our souls with love, peace, and recollection? |
36402 | What could be happier, better, sweeter than this? |
36402 | What is more blessed than to cast all our care on Him Who can not fail? |
36402 | What is this impassibility but freedom from the vices and passions, purity of heart, the adornment of virtue? |
36402 | Whence could it come? |
36402 | [ 47] Why, O my soul, dost thou vainly wear thyself out in such multiplicity of things? |
36402 | can they do it?--_i.e._, can they perform their duty for God''s sake? |
46476 | And has not Huxley, with yet keener sarcasm, designated them the_ hetairæ_ of philosophy, so often have they led men astray? |
46476 | Are we again to resuscitate the phantom Teleology, which we had supposed at last safely buried between cross- roads and pinned down with a stake? |
46476 | But hold, cries the scientific inquirer, what in the world are you doing? |
46476 | By what name, then, shall we call this animating principle of the universe, this eternal source of phenomena? |
46476 | Can we regard it as in any wise"material,"or can we speak of its universal and ceaseless activity as in any wise the working of a"blind necessity"? |
46476 | Do I know how the corn sprouts? |
46476 | Does this belief answer to any outward reality? |
46476 | For, as St. Paul reminds us,"who hath known the mind of the Lord, or who hath been his counsellor?" |
46476 | I can not see the wind; but what is it? |
46476 | Is not the belief in God perhaps a dream of the childhood of our race, like the belief in elves and bogarts which once was no less universal? |
46476 | Is there, in the scheme of things, aught that justifies Man in claiming kinship of any sort with the God that is immanent in the world? |
46476 | Of what, then, is it the symbol? |
46476 | Our question, then, becomes, What is this infinite and eternal Power like? |
46476 | The diviners certainly do not give us rain; for how could they do it? |
46476 | Was not Bacon right in characterizing"final causes"as vestal virgins, so barren has their study proved? |
46476 | What are these personified forces but little gods who are supposed to be invading the sacred domain of the ruler Zeus? |
46476 | What kind of language shall we use in describing it? |
46476 | Whence come they-- who sends them? |
46476 | and is not modern science fast destroying the one as it has already destroyed the other? |
46476 | and why do not I see them with my own eyes when they go up to heaven to fetch it? |
46476 | who brings it, makes it blow and roar and terrify us? |
16627 | 27. Who that has sound reason can help seeing that the Divine is not divisible? |
16627 | 48. Who that is capable of discerning the essential character of love can not see this? |
16627 | Also that one who from justice does what is just and from what is right does right, has a conscience? |
16627 | Also that one whose life is good will enter the society of angels, and will there see, hear, and speak like a man? |
16627 | And because they are such, they are unwilling to hear anything about faith, saying, What is faith? |
16627 | And do they not grow warm in the measure in which this affection grows warm? |
16627 | But when you let your thought down into the natural lumen which derives from space, will not these things be seen as paradoxes? |
16627 | Can any man of unimpaired reason fail to see that these doings of the bees are not from the natural world? |
16627 | Can anything natural regard use as an end and dispose uses into series and forms? |
16627 | Can you conceive of it as something ethereal, or as something flaming? |
16627 | Do not thought, speech, and action, grow cold in the measure in which the affection which is from love grows cold? |
16627 | Does not affection also beam forth from the face, and there exhibit a type of itself? |
16627 | Does not the body do whatever the mind thinks and wills? |
16627 | Does not thought make the tongue speak, and affection together with thought make the body act? |
16627 | For they say, How can the spirit, when it is spirit, be the man, and how can the soul, when it is soul, be the man? |
16627 | For what is it to act from love without the understanding? |
16627 | For what is it to love self alone, instead of loving some one outside of self by whom one may be loved in return? |
16627 | For what is substance without form? |
16627 | From this who can not see what correspondence is between things spiritual and things natural? |
16627 | How can love and wisdom, which are life from the Lord, act upon what is not a subject, or upon what has no substantial existence? |
16627 | Is it anything? |
16627 | Is it consistent with reason to think that the body acts from obedience simply because the mind so wills? |
16627 | Is it not known by everyone from common perception that a man whose life is good is saved, but that a man whose life is bad is condemned? |
16627 | Is not affection, regarded in itself, spiritual, and the change of countenance, called the expression, natural? |
16627 | Is not the brain, where thought comes forth, complete and organized in every part? |
16627 | Is not this evident also in every living creature, even the smallest? |
16627 | Is not this separation rather than conjunction? |
16627 | Is the body, then, anything but obedience to its mind; and can the body be such unless the mind is in its derivatives in the body? |
16627 | Or how can He, from His place, speak the word, and as soon as it is spoken, creation follow? |
16627 | Reason affirms it: for who can not will and do what he thinks? |
16627 | Think of wisdom, and place it outside of man- is it anything? |
16627 | This a man of discernment can perceive when it is said: If you remove the affection which is from love, can you think anything, or do anything? |
16627 | What has that sun, from which nature springs, in common with a government that vies with and resembles the government of heaven? |
16627 | What is a thing that you do not see? |
16627 | What, in fact, is love unless there be something loved? |
16627 | What, then, would be the result if an angel were even to ascend toward the sun, and come into its fire? |
16627 | Who does not know that affection and thought are spiritual, therefore that all things of affection and thought are spiritual? |
16627 | Who does not know that evils and falsities of every kind can be confirmed? |
16627 | Who does not look before himself to God when he prays, to whatever quarter his face may be turned? |
16627 | Who in the world at the present day is aware that this love in itself is of such a nature? |
16627 | Who otherwise can retain it in himself? |
16627 | Will any one venture to deny that life has its origin where the fibers have their origin? |
16627 | Without organic forms, how can thought inhere; and from thought inherent in nothing can one speak? |
16627 | also that a plurality of Infinites, of Uncreates, of Omnipotents, and of Gods, is impossible? |
16627 | and if you let it down far, will you not reject them? |
16627 | and what is charity? |
16627 | is it not doing? |
16627 | is it not wisdom? |
36572 | And Jehovah said, Doest thou well to be angry? |
36572 | Are you sure you can see it? |
36572 | Did I not tell you,I replied,"that you would believe it? |
36572 | Do you feel that He saves you now? |
36572 | Do you think this war is a fulfillment of Bible prophecy? |
36572 | For know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you? 36572 For who among men knoweth the things of a man, save the spirit of the man, which is in him? |
36572 | How can a person know beforehand,I reasoned,"that he will feel at peace with God at the moment the question is asked?" |
36572 | If I were to saw the table leg off, would I hurt God? |
36572 | In the logs of the walls? |
36572 | In the sky? |
36572 | In the table leg? |
36572 | In this house? |
36572 | Is n''t this a beautiful world? |
36572 | Know ye not that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit? |
36572 | Moreover,I said,"how do you know what Christianity has accomplished? |
36572 | Recall, I pray thee, who ever perished, being innocent? |
36572 | Should not the multitude of words be answered? 36572 Then why does God not show Himself? |
36572 | Then why does God not show Himself? |
36572 | Well, would n''t it be nice to pray a little? |
36572 | Well,I asked,"can you see my love?" |
36572 | What does God do all day? |
36572 | What does God do all day? |
36572 | What is that? |
36572 | What,said he,"do n''t you believe the Bible?" |
36572 | Who made it? |
36572 | Why in the name of conscience,I thought,"do we permit anyone in our churches to retain such detrimental and absurd ideas?" |
36572 | Why, then,some may ask,"does God combine His energies to form a poisonous rattlesnake?" |
36572 | Why,I asked,"should you hesitate to think of Jesus as God and man? |
36572 | Would n''t it be strange if I just went forward to- night without any regard to my feelings? |
36572 | You do n''t like to talk to God? |
36572 | ( Then to the boys)"Did I poke him? |
36572 | 2. Who is God? |
36572 | 2. Who is man? |
36572 | 205 CHAPTER IX LOSING THE BIBLE TO FIND IT 207 If the Bible contains errors, how do we know that any of it is true? |
36572 | 43 2. Who is God? |
36572 | 73 CHAPTER III DOES MAN HAVE A SOUL, AND WHAT IS HIS PLACE IN THE UNIVERSE? |
36572 | 75 2. Who is man? |
36572 | 90 CHAPTER IV DOES GOD HAVE A BODY, AND COULD HE BECOME A MAN? |
36572 | A third voice,"_ Now_ where are we!--do we believe, or do we not believe that God is in all nature?" |
36572 | And at last out of the awful whirlwind God speaks:"Who is this that darkeneth counsel by words without knowledge?" |
36572 | And how long shall the words of thy mouth be like a mighty wind?" |
36572 | And if the departed are living in our universe and not in a vacuum, what could have prevented them from achieving such a glorious result? |
36572 | And if there is a way, what finer goal is possible, than that such a union between God and every man be consummated? |
36572 | And once more devout men exclaimed with awe,"Is this what the good God made for us by the mere fiat of His will?" |
36572 | And yet, some will ask,"Where was God?" |
36572 | As I sat there the thought came to me,"When are you going to get religion?" |
36572 | As I stood there gazing into the sky my mind said,"Why does God not show Himself?" |
36572 | Believest thou not that I am in the Father, and the Father in me?" |
36572 | But being in a state of torment, how could I claim peace with God? |
36572 | But in shutting God out of railroad corporations, what are we doing? |
36572 | But unless we know the problems of suffering souls, how are we to solve them? |
36572 | But what about the forbidden fruit? |
36572 | But what should we think of a minister to- day who began his sermon with a similar description of the majesty and glory of God? |
36572 | But when a friend expostulated,"Pat, do n''t you know that your stone wall will upset if you build it on that swampy ground?" |
36572 | But who can withhold himself from speaking?" |
36572 | By what power does one determine that the person with whom he communes is himself? |
36572 | By"now"do they not mean something more general; to- night, for example? |
36572 | CHAPTER II HOW SCIENCE SAVES RELIGION, OR MODERN KNOWLEDGE AND RELIGION_ What_ is God? |
36572 | CHAPTER III DOES MAN HAVE A SOUL, AND WHAT IS HIS PLACE IN THE UNIVERSE? |
36572 | CHAPTER IV DOES GOD HAVE A BODY, AND COULD HE BECOME A MAN? |
36572 | CHAPTER IX LOSING THE BIBLE TO FIND IT If the Bible contains errors, how do we know that any of it is true? |
36572 | CHAPTER VI FINDING THE SENSE OF IMMORTALITY How shall we find the assurance of immortality? |
36572 | CHAPTER VII WHAT DIFFERENCE DOES IT MAKE WHETHER WE BELIEVE IN IMMORTALITY IF WE LIVE AS WE SHOULD IN THIS LIFE? |
36572 | CHAPTER VIII HOW SHALL WE CONCEIVE OF THE FUTURE LIFE? |
36572 | Can God die? |
36572 | Can God die? |
36572 | Can modern psychology any longer believe in the Deity of Jesus? |
36572 | Can modern psychology any longer believe in the Deity of Jesus? |
36572 | Can we have a pure soul and an unclean body? |
36572 | Can we have an honest heart and a pilfering hand? |
36572 | Can you send forth the lightning, can you draw out old leviathan with a fish hook? |
36572 | Can you thunder, Job? |
36572 | Coming one day from a poor family''s home across the street, my little son said:"Papa, does Mr. R. love the Lord?" |
36572 | Did I believe that He came to save me, and that He wanted to save me now? |
36572 | Do they suppose that it is easier to make the freshman class in heaven than it is to make the freshman class in college? |
36572 | Does God care for these myriad blossoms of his universe? |
36572 | Does He have an abode, or is He a sort of spiritual ether that pervades the universe?" |
36572 | Even among practical electricians, how many could answer more than the simplest questions? |
36572 | From our present meager knowledge of the universe, what kind of a city would be possible if all the laws and resources of nature were fully utilized? |
36572 | Giving my knee a hard shove, he said:"This is n''t papa, is it? |
36572 | Had I in that act of denial become a"backslider,"and was it necessary for me to be converted again? |
36572 | Has the earth had its last war? |
36572 | Have we, then, no facts on which to build a rational conception of the future state? |
36572 | Have you looked, and staggered before the limitless heavens?" |
36572 | Having witnessed with amazement his great dexterity, these thoughts occurred to me:"I wonder what he is like when he talks? |
36572 | How can one live as he should if he eliminates God and His plans? |
36572 | How can one live as he should? |
36572 | How can one live as he should? |
36572 | How could I know but this was the road over which I was being led to the light? |
36572 | How is this possible, unless there is something in a man''s individual experience that resembles society? |
36572 | How many good cooks are there who could chemically analyze the food which they have prepared for their families? |
36572 | How may one find the Word of God, contained in the Scriptures? |
36572 | How shall we find the treasure that is in the Bible? |
36572 | How strangely, therefore, it would sound to ask: Does a man have a child of God? |
36572 | How_ can_ any one believe in God and not believe in immortality? |
36572 | I inquired,"In a part of my body, or in all of it? |
36572 | I knew that candidates were expected to answer the question,"Have you found God in the pardon of your sins, and do you now have peace with God?" |
36572 | I touched him on the forehead and said,''Are you there?'' |
36572 | I touched him on the knee,''Are you there?'' |
36572 | I touched him on the shoulder,''Are you there?'' |
36572 | If A and B were lifting an object, would it be truthful to say that A was lifting it? |
36572 | If He intended to crush us before we were fairly started why did He ever raise us to such hope by allowing us to see the infinite possibilities? |
36572 | If confronted with the old phrases would I not argue, and might I not confirm myself in a possible error? |
36572 | If he has children how do they feel toward him? |
36572 | If he is married what does his wife think of him? |
36572 | If the Ancients made their gods, how do we know that we are not making our God? |
36572 | If the Ancients made their gods, how do we know that we are not making our God? |
36572 | If the ingenious and infernal methods of torture, invented by Rome, present a picture difficult to read, what must the reality have been to bear? |
36572 | If the reader asks"What does all this amount to for us?" |
36572 | If we eliminate the thought of His family, what wisdom is there in anything God has made? |
36572 | Immediately, I asked,"Where is God?" |
36572 | In the autumn of nineteen hundred and fourteen, a friend said to me:"What_ is_ there, I should like to know, in Christianity? |
36572 | Is God"The Allness of things about us?" |
36572 | Is it possible to form any conception of heaven that is not offensive to the intelligent mind? |
36572 | Is not socialism the best religion there is? |
36572 | Is not socialism the best religion there is? |
36572 | Is this history? |
36572 | It is wonderful to him now, I know, but how will he feel to- morrow, or next week, or in six months?" |
36572 | Its relation to the present constitution of things Granting that there is a future existence, are we not wholly in the dark as to what it is like? |
36572 | Jesus said,"He that hath seen me hath seen the Father; how sayest thou, show us the Father? |
36572 | Job,"Canst thou bind the cluster of Pleiades, or loose the bands of Orion?" |
36572 | May we not be communing with a mere idea? |
36572 | May we not be communing with a mere idea? |
36572 | Now Jonah,"Doest thou well to be angry for the gourd?" |
36572 | Now, could her heart be right and her body wrong? |
36572 | Now, what did my sisters mean by this information; did they intend to convey the idea that our mother had become extinct? |
36572 | Now, what do you think my dear old saint said? |
36572 | Now, who ever heard of such a childish thing as a limited infinite? |
36572 | Oh, is n''t it strange that He hides forever?" |
36572 | One might as well ask,"What could a horticulturist care for the little blossoms on his apple trees?" |
36572 | Or if he is a single man, what would I think if he should wish to marry my daughter?" |
36572 | Shall we meet our loved ones? |
36572 | Shall we meet our loved ones? |
36572 | Shall we see God? |
36572 | Shall we see God? |
36572 | Should He not settle so great a question beyond all argument? |
36572 | So in our day many languid souls ask,"Where is thy God, and who knows whether there is a life beyond?" |
36572 | So to the question,"Where is God?" |
36572 | So what is the use of trying to make out that the Bible always harmonizes with science, when it is absolutely certain that it does not? |
36572 | Some may say,"this is nothing but the way_ you_ see things, why not give us something more?" |
36572 | Some one suggested,"If He is in strawberry shortcake, is He likewise in the garbage can?" |
36572 | Some say,"What difference does it make whether we believe in immortality, if we live as we should in this life?" |
36572 | Someone may say,"Is not this upsetting our old Bible?" |
36572 | Standing as many of us do on the threshold of these greater possibilities, who but a devil could shut the door in our faces? |
36572 | Still, they retain a measure of sympathy, for Eliphaz asks with great delicacy:"If one assays to commune with thee, wilt thou be grieved? |
36572 | The Book of Revelation 250 WHAT AND WHERE IS GOD? |
36572 | The difference in personal preparation 186 CHAPTER VIII HOW SHALL WE CONCEIVE OF THE FUTURE LIFE? |
36572 | The only remaining question was the old one,"Is there a God?" |
36572 | The reader may ask,"Is it possible to find in the Bible that which nothing could induce us to relinquish,--something more precious than life itself?" |
36572 | The reverse question, however, is perfectly fitting: Does a child of God have a body? |
36572 | The story of Creation What message of permanent religious value is there in the story of creation? |
36572 | The world I know, and its activities I behold, but where is God? |
36572 | Then how much more rapidly may we realize this process of enlargement under the new conditions to which we are going? |
36572 | Then it cried,"Why did God kill my brother at this little nick of time when I was hoping to bring him to Christ? |
36572 | Then looking up with a smile, he asked,"Do you know what I was doing?" |
36572 | Then the thought forced itself upon me,"What would God be like if He were to talk? |
36572 | Then the thought occurred to me,"Where is God?" |
36572 | This causes Bildad to respond with alacrity:"How long wilt thou speak these things? |
36572 | This was followed by another,"Would n''t it be strange if I went to the mourner''s bench to- night?" |
36572 | To the question,"What is God?" |
36572 | WHAT AND WHERE IS GOD? |
36572 | Was Jesus God or a good man only? |
36572 | Was Jesus God or a good man only? |
36572 | Was it not safer to fight it out with God, if He existed, than to argue with those who could not feel what I had felt? |
36572 | Was there ever anything like this? |
36572 | What could an infinite God care for such a little speck? |
36572 | What could an infinite God care for such a little speck? |
36572 | What difference can it make?" |
36572 | What difference did it make-- he and his men surely did some good work? |
36572 | What does God do? |
36572 | What does God do? |
36572 | What does God_ do_? |
36572 | What good would it do me anyway, was what they wanted to know, since I was already good in"figgers"? |
36572 | What hope then is there for benighted peoples where there is neither salt nor leaven? |
36572 | What is God? |
36572 | What is God? |
36572 | What is man? |
36572 | What is man? |
36572 | What is the world, and what is God? |
36572 | What kind of a person should we find Him to be if He walked our streets, and engaged in business, and sat at the table as one of the family circle?" |
36572 | What oratorical genius could_ invent_ a Gettysburg speech? |
36572 | What would it amount to if there were not those who could take nature apart and recombine it to infinity for His glory and their happiness? |
36572 | When does God act, and when does the universe act? |
36572 | Whence came it? |
36572 | Where does Jesus belong in the religious, social and thought worlds? |
36572 | Where does Jesus belong in the religious, social and thought worlds? |
36572 | Where is God? |
36572 | Where is God? |
36572 | Where is heaven? |
36572 | Where is heaven? |
36572 | Where were you when I laid the foundations of the earth? |
36572 | Who could wish to be a mad god living alone through eternity in a graveyard? |
36572 | Why are n''t figures good enough?" |
36572 | Why do they not go to the experts? |
36572 | Why had God left us to argue and reason about His existence? |
36572 | Why is the engine put on the track at all unless it is to go somewhere? |
36572 | Why should God create a chemical world unless He had chemists in mind? |
36572 | Why then should we say that Jesus was only a good man, when the body was God''s very own, and the guiding will was that of the Father? |
36572 | Why, then, did He not do so? |
36572 | Why_ did_ He take him?" |
36572 | Will there be a Holy City? |
36572 | Will there be a Holy City? |
36572 | Will there be burdens to bear in heaven? |
36572 | Will there be burdens to bear in heaven? |
36572 | Will there be music? |
36572 | Will there be music? |
36572 | Would I care to be a minister? |
36572 | Would it be right for me under the circumstances to appear for examination? |
36572 | Would the absence of man cripple God? |
36572 | Would the absence of man cripple God? |
36572 | Would they not be squarely in each other''s way much of the time? |
36572 | Yet we grow weary with hearing the question,"What difference does it make whether there is a future existence if we live as we should in this life?" |
36572 | Yet what sense would there be in creating wood in all its varieties, with no one to put it to any of its sacred uses? |
36572 | Yet who pretends to have found all the truth there is in the Bible? |
36572 | You did n''t think I was flesh, did you? |
36572 | You have never been where the Christians have gone? |
36572 | _ Where_ is God? |
36572 | _ Who_ is God? |
36572 | _ Why are so many people losing their assurance of immortality?_ 1. |
36572 | then He is in strawberry shortcake, is n''t He?" |
45464 | Jesus, what are you going to do? |
45464 | The mind of man-- the immortal spirit-- where did it come from? |
45464 | Was,did I say? |
45464 | What is the name of angels in the pure language? |
45464 | What is the name of men? |
45464 | What is the name of the Son of God? |
45464 | Who shall deliver me from this body of death? |
45464 | [ A] Then, in further attestation of the reality of his existence, as if to put away all doubt, he said,Have ye here any meat?" |
45464 | ( Whoever heard of a dark light? |
45464 | *** Again, how can the relative be conceived as coming into being? |
45464 | *** Believest thou not that I am in the Father, and the Father in me? |
45464 | *** Was the world[ universe], always in existence and without beginning? |
45464 | *** What did Jesus say,"Is it not written in your law, I said, Ye are Gods? |
45464 | **** And the Lord said unto him, arise, why hast thou fallen? |
45464 | **** Jesus, if they were called Gods unto whom the word of God came, why should it be thought blasphemy that I should say I am the Son of God? |
45464 | **** The scriptures inform us that Jesus said,"As the Father hath power in himself, even so hath the Son power"--to do what? |
45464 | **** What sort of a being was God in the beginning? |
45464 | 9:3), and accept this as a reasonable interpretation of the passage stating so definitely that"God is a fire"? |
45464 | And as the Psalmist says also:"Whither shall I flee from_ thy face_? |
45464 | And have you not read too in the same chapter that"God created man in his own image; male and female created he them?" |
45464 | And he said unto me: What desirest thou? |
45464 | And his disciples asked him, saying, Master, who did sin, this man, or his parents, that he was born blind?" |
45464 | And if this was not the case, I would ask, how did Paul know so much about Abel, and why should he talk about his speaking after he was dead? |
45464 | And is Jesus, now in his resurrected, immortal body of flesh and bones, less"infinite"than before his spirit was united to his body? |
45464 | And now I arraign them before their favorite text, and I ask them, What think ye of Christ? |
45464 | And now I ask, as I did in my discourse,_ is Jesus God_? |
45464 | And now, is Jesus Christ without form? |
45464 | And the Lord said: Whom shall I send? |
45464 | And the earth itself, then, what of that? |
45464 | And where was the beginning of such proceedings? |
45464 | And where was there ever a father without first being a son? |
45464 | And why do thoughts arise in your hearts? |
45464 | And why does he retain any conception of God at all, but that he retains some portions of an imperfect humanity? |
45464 | Are there any limits that can be conceived? |
45464 | Are they not all ministering_ spirits_ sent to minister for them who shall receive the inheritance of salvation?" |
45464 | As for the spirit of man-- the mind-- who can say what its metes and bounds are, much less what they shall be? |
45464 | Born there? |
45464 | But I have a text to propose to them:_"What think ye of Christ? |
45464 | But even had the light lacked brightness, would the gods have been powerless to comprehend it?) |
45464 | But how came Orson Pratt acquainted with Hebrew? |
45464 | But how was this to be accounted for? |
45464 | But in order to illustrate this, let us inquire, What is our destiny? |
45464 | But to resume our inquiry: Is Jesus Christ immutable, unchangeable? |
45464 | But what is the sum of my argument thus far on Mr. Van Der Donckt''s premise of God''s absolute"simplicity"or"spirituality?" |
45464 | But where does this leave Jesus? |
45464 | But, says one,"Does not that oneness mean one person?" |
45464 | By the way, should we not also conclude that David had wings? |
45464 | Can any one, can Mr. Van Der Donckt himself, be quite sure of all this? |
45464 | Can it be? |
45464 | Conclude we, then, with the Psalmist:"All my bones shall say: Lord, who is like to thee?" |
45464 | Could plainer words be found to teach that angels, both good and bad, are spirits, devoid of bodies? |
45464 | Did he create any of these things out of nothing? |
45464 | Did the finite body, taken on by the spirit of Jesus, communicate its limitations to God? |
45464 | Did the materials then originate? |
45464 | Did they not converse, have knowledge, read books? |
45464 | Do we ascribe to him a fixed purpose? |
45464 | Do we conceive him as knowing and determining? |
45464 | Do we speak of him as continuing unchanged? |
45464 | Do you believe it? |
45464 | Do you believe it? |
45464 | Do you mean to say we were all in existence on the sixth day? |
45464 | Do you not believe that the spirit will endure forever? |
45464 | Do you not believe that_ I am in the Father and the Father in me? |
45464 | Does he possess body, parts and passions? |
45464 | Does not that bespeak a pre- existence of another personage besides the Almighty? |
45464 | Does this refer to the birth of the body of flesh and bones? |
45464 | Else of what significance are the following passages? |
45464 | For unto which of the angels said he at any time, Thou art my son, this day have I begotten thee? |
45464 | For who is there of all flesh, that had heard the voice of the living God speaking out of the midst of the fire, as we have, and lived?" |
45464 | Grant immortality to man and God for his guide, what is there in the way of intellectual, moral, and spiritual development that he may not aspire to? |
45464 | Had God a body(_ Latin corpus_) what sense would there be in St. Paul''s corporally or bodily? |
45464 | Has God a body then? |
45464 | Has any man received a fulness at once? |
45464 | Has he? |
45464 | Has it life and intelligence and power to think and reflect? |
45464 | Has not the Reverend gentleman placed for comparison here the most dissimilar passages that perhaps could be found in the whole Bible? |
45464 | Have we reached a point wherein we may receive the fulness of God, of his glory and his intelligence? |
45464 | Have you any further proof of God''s being in the form of a man? |
45464 | Have you not also read in the New Testament that he is called our elder brother? |
45464 | Have you not read, in the New Testament, that Jesus Christ was the first- born of every creature? |
45464 | He said to him,"Where wast thou when I laid the foundation of the earth? |
45464 | He said: Many good works have I shown you from the Father; for which of these works do ye stone me? |
45464 | He said:"_ In what then_[ in whose name then]_ were you baptized_?" |
45464 | He was born according to man in the flesh, and why not his younger brethren have a similar birth with him in the spirit? |
45464 | Hence, if Jesus had a Father, can we not believe that he[ that Father] had a Father also? |
45464 | How can the infinite become that which it was not from the first? |
45464 | How do you learn this? |
45464 | How does it read in Hebrew? |
45464 | How doth he yet speak? |
45464 | How have we come at the Priesthood in the last days? |
45464 | How is it, then, that he is your elder brother? |
45464 | How long will they inhabit it? |
45464 | How long? |
45464 | How, then, can God be like man? |
45464 | If God is a person, how can he be everywhere present? |
45464 | If I ascend into heaven, thou art there; If I descend into hell thou art there?" |
45464 | If Mr. V. holds to the God of his creed, what becomes of all his"philosophy?" |
45464 | If any one of them be right, which is it, and how shall I know it? |
45464 | If man may not rise to the height of divinity, how shall this prayer of the Christ be realized? |
45464 | If so, then what advantage has the Christian over the Hindoo whom he has called a heathen for so many generations? |
45464 | If there may be two or four things infinite after their kind, because not limited by anything of the same nature, are many infinites inconceivable? |
45464 | If we are now the sons and daughters of God, what will be our future destiny? |
45464 | In the face of these scriptures, will anyone who believes in the Bible say that it is blasphemy to speak of God as being possessed of a bodily form? |
45464 | In the light of these clear, revealed statements, how shall we explain the various apparitions of God mentioned in the Bible? |
45464 | In what do faith and law of Christ consist? |
45464 | In what state do these considerations leave the argument? |
45464 | In what way? |
45464 | Is God everywhere present? |
45464 | Is Jesus Christ God? |
45464 | Is Jesus Christ God? |
45464 | Is Jesus Christ illimitable? |
45464 | Is Jesus Christ in form like man? |
45464 | Is Jesus Christ without parts? |
45464 | Is Jesus Christ without passions? |
45464 | Is Mr. V. ready to believe on these solemn assertions of scripture-- hence of the Lord-- that God is a fire, and therefore that fire is God? |
45464 | Is Mr. Van Der Donckt prepared to accept the inevitable conclusion of his own exposition of John 10:30? |
45464 | Is any man perfect? |
45464 | Is he God? |
45464 | Is he God? |
45464 | Is he God? |
45464 | Is he Plato''s"that which always is and has no becoming?" |
45464 | Is he a manifestation of God-- a revelation of him? |
45464 | Is he an exalted man? |
45464 | Is he man? |
45464 | Is he man? |
45464 | Is he possessed of a body of flesh and bone which is eternally united to him-- and now an integral part of him? |
45464 | Is it Physical Identity? |
45464 | Is it Physical Identity? |
45464 | Is it a strange and blasphemous doctrine, then, to hold that men at the last shall rise to the dignity that the Father has attained? |
45464 | Is it logical to say that the intelligence of spirits is immortal, and yet that it had a beginning? |
45464 | Is it not likely, nay, would it not be so? |
45464 | Is it not said that God is a spirit? |
45464 | Is it thinkable that this change was a deterioration? |
45464 | Is it"heathenish"to believe that the offspring shall ultimately be what the parent is? |
45464 | Is not this the necessary corollary of Spinoza''s definition of the"finite after its kind?" |
45464 | Is not this to be so with the children of men? |
45464 | Is that true? |
45464 | Is the Son, then, like the phonograph or the machine, the instrument of the Father? |
45464 | Is the atmosphere visible? |
45464 | Is the person of God very glorious? |
45464 | Is there any doubt about men being the sons of God? |
45464 | It is correct enough, but who told you that man did not exist in like manner upon the same principle? |
45464 | It is written that God can not look upon sin with the least degree of allowance, and that is true, he can not; but how about the sinner? |
45464 | Jesus answered, referring to Psalm 82:6,"Is it not written in your law: I said you are Gods? |
45464 | Jesus, observing that something had happened to him, turned to the apostles and said,"Who touched me?" |
45464 | Jesus, what are you going to do? |
45464 | Joshua approached him and said:"Art thou for us, or for our adversaries?" |
45464 | Let us ask, rather, how did Jesus Christ-- God-- deal with sinners? |
45464 | Love is an attribute of mind, of spirit; must one conclude then from this definition that God is a mere attribute of mind? |
45464 | Now Moses in the law commanded us, that such should be stoned: but what sayest thou?" |
45464 | Now ask yourselves this simple question upon natural principles, has the species altered? |
45464 | Now had he been flesh or man before, as the''Mormons''hold, how could he become what he was already from all eternity?" |
45464 | Now, had he been flesh, or man, before, as"Mormons"hold, how could he become what he was already from all eternity? |
45464 | Now, therefore, why should we die? |
45464 | On one occasion he was asked how the"spirits could be served,"to which he made answer,"If we are not able to serve men, how can we serve the spirits?" |
45464 | Or was it placed in the word of God because it is simply true? |
45464 | Or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?" |
45464 | Or would he find an interpretation, or explanation necessary? |
45464 | Or would he insist upon interpreting these passages by others, and by reason? |
45464 | Presently two personages in white apparel stood beside them and said:"Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up into heaven? |
45464 | Says he,"Is it not written in your law, I said, Ye are Gods? |
45464 | See Genesis 3rd chap., 9th and 10th verses--"And the Lord called unto Adam, and said unto him, Where art thou? |
45464 | Seest thou that thou art created after mine own image? |
45464 | Shall he come again in that form? |
45464 | That is not so gentle, is it? |
45464 | The first question is,"What is the name of God in the pure language?" |
45464 | The question is often asked, Is there any difference between the Spirit of the Lord and the Holy Ghost? |
45464 | Then what may not be done in eternity by one of these God- men? |
45464 | They replied,"Master, the multitude throng thee and press thee, and sayest thou, Who touched me?" |
45464 | Thus you may continue and trace the human family back to Adam and Eve, and ask,"are we of the same species with Adam and Eve?" |
45464 | To state the question fairly in other words we might say, Master, was this man born blind because he had sinned? |
45464 | To what heights of power and glory may they not ascend? |
45464 | To which of the angels said he at any time:"Sit on my right hand till I make thy enemies thy footstool? |
45464 | To whom then have you likened God, or what image will you make for him? |
45464 | Very well, then; as God, the Father, begot Jesus, the Son, may not the Son in time also beget a son or sons? |
45464 | Was and is Jesus God-- true Deity? |
45464 | Was he God as he stood there among his disciples in his glorious and, to use Mr. V.''s own word,"sacred,"resurrected body? |
45464 | Was that done to make human beings or certain truths more intelligible to God? |
45464 | Were not the people who landed at Plymouth Rock the same species with us? |
45464 | Were not their countenances similar to ours? |
45464 | Were there not mechanics among them, and did they not understand agriculture, etc., as we do? |
45464 | Were they not organized as we are? |
45464 | What are all these beings taken together, or summed up under one head? |
45464 | What are angels? |
45464 | What are knowledge and determination but modes of human consciousness? |
45464 | What are men? |
45464 | What are spirits? |
45464 | What did Jesus do? |
45464 | What do these words imply but that Seth was like his father in features and also doubtless in intellectual and moral qualities? |
45464 | What do we understand heaven to be? |
45464 | What does he mean when he prays that the disciples that God had given him should be one, as he and the Father are one? |
45464 | What idea does this language convey to the mind of man, except that man, when his creation was completed, stood forth the counterpart of God in form? |
45464 | What if that power of effort should be slowly aggrandized until man, now a little higher than the monkey, became a really great being?" |
45464 | What is God? |
45464 | What is Jesus Christ? |
45464 | What is it? |
45464 | What is meant by creation? |
45464 | What is the God who does not listen, but the likeness of human obstinacy? |
45464 | What kind of a being is God? |
45464 | What limits can you venture to fix as marking the boundary of his development, of his progress? |
45464 | What may they not do in eternity? |
45464 | What more is truth? |
45464 | What of it? |
45464 | What of the blind, the lame, the halt? |
45464 | What think ye of Christ? |
45464 | What think ye of Christ? |
45464 | What was it? |
45464 | What was the reply? |
45464 | What, resurrected Saints have children? |
45464 | When Jesus looked around, and saw none but the woman, he said to her,"Woman, where are thine accusers? |
45464 | When the Son of God, Jesus, took on a human body of flesh and bone, was not that which is finite, his body, added to the infinite in Jesus Christ? |
45464 | When? |
45464 | When? |
45464 | When? |
45464 | Whenever did a tree or anything spring into existence without a progenitor? |
45464 | Where did we exist before we came here? |
45464 | Where does he exist? |
45464 | Where was there ever a son without a father? |
45464 | Where wast thou when the morning stars sang together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy?" |
45464 | Which in their teaching presents the true doctrine of God''s unity,"Mormons"or orthodox Christians? |
45464 | Which is most in harmony with sound reason and the scriptures,"Mormon"doctrine, or the commonly accepted Christian philosophy? |
45464 | Who can define the difference? |
45464 | Who can perceive the nice shades of difference between the one and the other? |
45464 | Who comprehends its powers? |
45464 | Who dare say that it is not potentially infinite? |
45464 | Who knows how the infinite is constituted? |
45464 | Who of all these parties are right; or, are they all wrong together? |
45464 | Who then did compound the Eternal? |
45464 | Who told you so? |
45464 | Why by him? |
45464 | Why did not Job so answer the Lord? |
45464 | Why do the New Testament writers lay so much stress upon the taking of flesh by Jesus Christ? |
45464 | Why not? |
45464 | Why not? |
45464 | Why not? |
45464 | Why ought they not to think that the Godhead is like unto gold or silver, graven by art and man''s device? |
45464 | Why should there be any limits thought of? |
45464 | Why should we not work forever as well as now? |
45464 | Why? |
45464 | Will he annihilate it? |
45464 | Will he become an impersonal, incorporeal, immaterial God, without body, without parts, without passions? |
45464 | Will it be? |
45464 | Will we ever become gods? |
45464 | With his body of flesh and bones, with the marks in his hands and in his feet? |
45464 | Would Mr. V. from that definition of God believe and teach that God is light, mere cosmic light? |
45464 | Ye fools and blind: for whether is greater, the gift, or the altar that sanctifieth the gift? |
45464 | Ye fools and blind: for whether is greater, the gold, or the temple that sanctifieth the gold? |
45464 | Ye serpents, ye generation of vipers, how can ye escape the damnation of hell? |
45464 | You ask, What is truth? |
45464 | You may ask, what becomes of the spirit, separated from the body of flesh and bones, when this body lies in the grave? |
45464 | [ A] What is the conclusion to be drawn from this? |
45464 | [ Footnote C: Quoted thus by Mr. V. In both Catholic and Protestant Bibles it stands:"Who shall deliver me from the body of this death?"] |
45464 | and shall be hereafter actually infinite after its kind? |
45464 | and what know we of consciousness itself, but as the contrast between successive mental states? |
45464 | and where will be the end of them? |
45464 | hath no man condemned thee?" |
45464 | is not a thing_ infinite_ after its kind, then, when it is_ not_ limited by anything of the same nature? |
45464 | or created and having a beginning? |
45464 | or shall we say that man was made in the image and likeness of the angels, when God said,"_ Let us make_"etc.,"_ in our image_?" |
45464 | we have three Gods anyhow, and they are plural; and who can contradict it? |