God And Freedom in Human Experience Containing the Donnellan Lectures for the Y

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God And Freedom in Human Experience Containing the Donnellan Lectures for the Y
Charles Frederick Darcy
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So also would be an endless duration of such life as we have in this world. The crude conception of the Resurrection, as the restora- tion and reanimation of our earthly bodies, common as it is in the mind of unreflecting piety, is impossible physically, and is also incapable of being reconciled with the idea of immortality. It is not at all the doctrine of St. Paul. He saw as clearly as any modern mind that only in a life of higher order than we experience here could immortality be a blessing....
CHAPTEE XI MYSTICISM " WHETHER in the Vedas, in the Platonists, or in the Hegelians, " writes John Stuart Mill, " mysticism is neither more nor less than ascribing objective existence to the subjective creations of our own faculties, to ideas or feelings of the mind ; and believing that by watching and contemplating these ideas of its own making, it can read in them what takes place in the world without. "^ The consideration which leads Mill to this statement is his observation of the common human tendency to suppose " that wherever there is a name there must be a distinguishable separate entity corresponding to the name.


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