| Howard Agnew Johnston - 1904 - 298 lehte
...force, however minute, to its origin in of will- our will, while we have no knowledge creation. of an7 other primary cause of force, it does not seem an...higher intelligences, or of one Supreme Intelligence." The next step in our inquiry goes deeper. We have indicated the facts which compel a scientific belief... | |
| Augustus Hopkins Strong - 1907 - 426 lehte
...their work. So the divine Wiil does not work in innumerable separate acts of volition." AR Wallace : " The whole universe is not merely dependent on, but actually is, the wiil of higher intelligences or of one supreme Intelligence. . . . Man's free wffl is only a larger... | |
| Frederick Cohn - 1909 - 80 lehte
...co-discoverer with Darwin of the origin of species through natural selection, reaches the conclusion "that the whole universe is not merely dependent on, but actually is the will of higher intelligence, or of one Supreme Intelligence." 1 With such views as the foregoing, philosophy is no... | |
| David Starr Jordan - 1910 - 532 lehte
...paragraph he declared that "nature exists through the will and ever-acting power of the Divine Being," and that "the whole universe is not merely dependent on, but actually is, the will of one Supreme Intelligence." One is tempted to ask why, if all nature is thus divine, we need to assume... | |
| Frederick George Smith - 1911 - 362 lehte
...an improbable conclusion that all force may be will-force, and thus the whole universe is not only dependent on, but actually is the will of higher intelligences or of one SUPREME INTELLIGENCE."4 Thus, we find that while man intuitively feels the presence of divinity and possesses... | |
| Alfred Fairhurst - 1913 - 502 lehte
...beauties, its harmonies, are manifestations of His wisdom and power, or in the words nearly of Wallace, that the whole Universe is not merely dependent on, but actually is, the Will of one Supreme Intelligence, Nature, with Man as its culminant species, is no longer a mystery." * * Manual... | |
| Edward Salisbury Dana, Charles Schuchert - 1918 - 516 lehte
...Believing that Nature exists through the will and ever-acting power of the Divine Being, and . . . that the whole Universe is not merely dependent on, but actually is, the Will of one Supreme Intelligence, Nature, with Man as its culminant species, is no longer a mystery." In America... | |
| 1874 - 812 lehte
...eeem an improbable conclusion that all force may be will-force ; and thus that the whole universe ia I8 #>Zxho T l X I9 E ? 7 O I :+ B3 wZj ? E l߃> <3Y О'@ R S, n嫡 g " (p. 36*3). 2 From a manuscript lecture now before m«. which I delivered, on various occasions, in... | |
| 1874 - 618 lehte
...the organism. If, therefore, we have traced our force, however minute, to an origin in our own will, it does not seem an improbable conclusion that all...higher intelligences, or of one Supreme Intelligence. Those ideas appear to be more legitimate deductions from the facts of science than those which consist... | |
| Janet Oppenheim - 1985 - 536 lehte
...and that, fundamentally, "all force may be willforce." If all force were will-force, he continued, "the whole universe is not merely dependent on, but...higher intelligences or of one Supreme Intelligence." Since single molecules lacked consciousness, no combination of them, no matter how complex, "could... | |
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