Chapter, Paragraph
1 1 | these attempts. But the spirit of liberalism and rationalism,
2 2 | conscience? What is the spirit? What is “I”? What is death?~
3 2 | urgent queries of man’s spirit, positivism emasculates
4 2 | urgent questions of man’s spirit.~Only Theism, and, especially
5 3 | exist. Indeed, if God is a spirit, then how can material devices “
6 5 | intricate inquiries of man’s spirit, which science is absolutely
7 7 | manifestations of man’s spirit, not only separately, but
8 7 | support and would place man’s spirit into hopeless contradictions.~
9 8 | urgent questions of man’s spirit (for example, the aim and
10 8 | with all the powers of his spirit — the powers given us by
11 8 | but is deposited in man’s spirit as an unconditional higher
12 8 | unconditional will of God in man’s spirit.~Concerning Kant’s basis
13 8 | rewards, we have in our spirit a permanent demand that
14 8 | so deeply placed in our spirit that we can in no way erase
15 8 | highest blessing to which the spirit of man aspires by virtue
16 9 | recognized as native to man’s spirit. The religious conviction
17 10 | which was the nearest to the spirit of its people. A full expression
18 10 | rites, then of its very spirit or essence — most vividly
19 10 | natural abilities of his spirit, man can have definite knowledge
20 10,2 | soul, or more properly the spirit, cannot be seen or measured.
21 10,2 | equipment. So couldn't the spirit be just an idea in our head?
22 10,2 | in our head? Couldn't the spirit be just wishful thinking?
23 11 | signifies the effect of the Spirit of God upon the prophets
24 11 | self-revelation of God in man’s spirit. For instance, according
25 11 | teaching of Hegel, the absolute spirit is eternally and variously
26 11 | forms — in nature, in man’s spirit, in the history of man.
27 11 | prominent phenomenon of man’s spirit, natural to genius. In such
28 11 | penetrate or know, except the Spirit of God. The Church Fathers
29 13 | seen in the mention of the Spirit of God; The Spirit of God
30 13 | of the Spirit of God; The Spirit of God went about above
31 15,3 | face of the deep. And the Spirit of God moved upon the face
32 15,3 | Genesis tells us that the Spirit of God was hovering over
33 15,6 | not to be confused with spirit. Spirit refers to the immortal;
34 15,6 | be confused with spirit. Spirit refers to the immortal;
35 15,7 | hitherto made. Flesh and spirit, heaven and earth, must
36 15,7 | is not the body, God is Spirit and as such has no body
37 15,7 | gave man was the immortal spirit. Man was created different;
38 15,7 | and the waters, but man's spirit is directly from God. We
39 15,7 | God blessed man with a spirit and gave him dominion over
40 15,8 | inspiration of the Holy Spirit to express truth in such
41 15,2 | confused with the inmortal spirit, the soul is the emotional
42 15,2 | used to contain an eternal spirit direct from God. When man
43 15,2 | sanctified to receive an eternal spirit. No creature can evolve
44 15,2 | No creature can evolve a spirit. God's work. Limitation.
45 15,2 | Sapiens Spiritus. For he is a spirit indwelled being. Man alone
46 15,2 | would now become neshamah — spirit indwelled. The animal would
47 15,6 | Body and Spirit.~ God creates man’s body
48 15,6 | in is mind, which I call spirit.”~ Starting with Descartes,
49 15,6 | which God later breathed His spirit.~ “And The Lord our God
50 16,2 | greatness of the one, divine Spirit was revealed by the unconsumed
51 16,2 | existed, there was the one Spirit, God, Who transcends time,
52 17,2 | and blessings. The human spirit, violating the law of divine
53 17,3 | the death of the body the spirit is 'given up' to God,” according
54 18,1 | word, he gains nobility of spirit.~ On the other hand, from
55 21,1 | the letter and not to the spirit of Old Testament religion.
56 21,1 | earth as it was: and the spirit shall return unto God who
57 24 | of Christ that God is a Spirit: and they that worship him
58 24 | him must worship him in spirit and in truth (John 4:24),
59 24 | mystery of the Word and Spirit of God, and others. These
60 24 | the Word of God and the Spirit of God. The appearance of
61 24 | His essence, one eternal Spirit) has definite realities
62 24 | Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Thus, it can be asserted
63 24 | the descent of the Holy Spirit for our sanctification —
64 25 | because He is a genuine Spirit, who is “living everywhere.”
65 25 | Whither shall I go from thy spirit? or whither shall I flee
66 App,2| comprised the foundation of the Spirit of Christ. His whole life
67 App,2| into thy hands I commend My spirit (Luke 23:46).~ And so, in
68 App,2| and deed, tranquility of spirit and clearness of conscience.
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