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258ECTYPAL THEOLOGY§60.lation tomanof humanity,Andman.inliisgenerations,and onlyfinally, ini.e.[Div. Illto the organic unityin this organic unity to the singlethe fifth place, ac ...
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260ECTYPAL THEOLOGY§ 00.[Div. IllGod cannot be glorified by anything that comes from without. By His own perfections alone can He be glorified. Hence creation itself is primarily nothing else than a revelation of the power of God; of the God Alinightt/, who as such is ...
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Chap.THE FRUIT OF REVELATIONI]261Imagine that there were no i-easonable creatures, and that the creation consisted of nothing but entirely unconsciousGodcreatures, incapable of consciousness, the perfections ofrevealed in His creation could not be ...
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262ECTYPAL THEOLOGY§ 60.The[Div. Illproposition of an unintentional revelationisequallyThis often happens with us, because the revelation of our person or of our disposition is not always under our control. Not only unintentionally, but some ...
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Chap.THE FRUIT OF REVELATION1]also be transposedand knowledge263by man into subjective hiowledge of God That -which God reveals is consciousof His perfections.of Himself, beforeHerevealsit.He is not a He Himself ...
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264 of§ 60.manECTYrAL THEOLOGYHein revelation.is[Div. Illnot only to appropriate thatwhich has been revealed, but he is himself a link in that reveThis is exhibited most stronglj' in his logos, since lation. by his logos he appropriat ...
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Chap.THE FRUIT OF REVELATIONI]2(35he would have obtained an ever richer revelation of God. But apart from all this acquired knowledge of God, he had in himself the capacity to draw knowledge of God from what had been revealed, as well as a rich revelation from which to ...
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ECTYPAL THEOLOGY[Diy. IllBut the form which anything has receivedas a consequence266§ 60.of sin can never be its proper or originalformequally absurd to look upon saving faith as a sense implanted for thefirstand; ...
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THE FRUIT OF REVELATIONCiiAP. I]267from the fact that our ego places God over against the eternal and infinite Being, and that it dares todiallyitself asdobecause in this onlythis,Sincesupport.wefinds its eternal ...
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268ECTYPAL THEOLOGY§ 60.ance ofsoultlielie[Div. Illknmvs his God personallynot yet;"witlithe full vision, but with something already of the seeing of face to face lost fullofbysin,and o ...