Memoir of Thomas Hill Green Late Fellow of Balliol College Oxford And Whytes

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In the various activities by which the world is not only explained but made better, j Thus what is called ' spiritual ' or * matter of faith ' (in the language of religion), or ' metaphysical ' (in the language of philosophy), is not something which makes itself known by overriding or interfering with what is 'natural' or 'physical. ' The conscious- ness of one reality and one perfection, which is the consciousness of God, is the source alike of science and of religion, of understanding and of ...love ; in both God communicates himself to us, in both we attain partial freedom from our limitations and come to our true selves. This consciousness is not something which ' proves ' God to us, it is itself the presence of God in us. ' You complain that by searching you cannot find~*out God. No eye can see, or ear hear him. The assertion that he exists cannot be veri- fied like any other matter of fact. But what if that be not because he is so far off, but because he is so near ? You cannot know him as you know a particular fact related to you, but neither can you so know your- self ; and it is yourself, not as you are, but as in seek- ing him you become, that is his revelation.

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