| John Jones - 1824 - 384 páginas
...There are three primeval Unities, and more than one of each cannot exist; one God ; one Truth ; and one point of Liberty, and this is where all opposites equiponderate. '2. Three things proceed from the three primeval Ifaities : all of Life, all that is Good, and all Power. 3. God consists... | |
| 1857 - 348 páginas
...1. There are three primeval unities, and more than one of each cannot exist: one God; one truth; and one point of liberty, and this is where all opposites equiponderate. 2. Three things proceed from the three primeval unities : all of life ; all that is good ; and all power. 3. God consists... | |
| John Williams - 1862 - 522 páginas
.... There are three primeval Unities, and more than one of each cannot exist: one God; one truth; and one point of liberty, and this is where all opposites equiponderate. 2. Three things proceed from the three primeval Unities : all life ; all goodness ; all power. 3. God consists necessarily... | |
| John Williams - 1867 - 274 páginas
...There are three primeval unities, and more than one of each cannot exist : one God ; one truth ; and one point of liberty, and this is where all opposites equiponderate. 2. Three things proceed from the three primeval unities : all of life ; all that is good ; and all power. 3. God consists... | |
| Edward Vaughan Kenealy - 1870 - 766 páginas
...1. There are three primeval Unities; and more than One of each cannot exist. One God, One Truth, and one point of liberty ; and this is where all opposites equiponderate. 2. Three things proceed from the three primeval Unities ; all of Life, all that is Good, all Power. 3. Good consists... | |
| Marie Sinclair Countess of Caithness - 1887 - 630 páginas
...There are three primeval Unities, and more than one of each cannot exist : one God ; one truth ; and one point of liberty, and this is where all opposites equiponderate. " 2. Three things proceed from the three primeval Unities : all life ; all goodness ; all power. " 3. God consists necessarily... | |
| Marie Sinclair Countess of Caithness - 1887 - 588 páginas
...There are three primeval Unities, and more than one of each cannot exist : one God ; one truth ; and one point of liberty, and this is where all opposites equiponderate. " 2. Throe things proceed from the three primeval Unities : all life ; all goodness ; all power. " 8. God... | |
| 1895 - 430 páginas
...There are three primeval Unities, and more than one of each cannot exist : one God ; one truth ; and one point of liberty, and this is where all opposites equiponderate. 2. Three things proceed from the three primeval Unities : all life; all goodness; all power. 3. God consists necessarily... | |
| Henry Allon - 1849 - 592 páginas
...exist: one God, one Truth, and one point of Liberty; and this is where all opposites equiponderate. ' Three things of which God necessarily consists: the...greatest Knowledge, and the greatest Power; and of which is greatest there can be no more than one of anything. ' Three things it is impossible God should... | |
| 1820 - 500 páginas
...Three things, that proceed from the three primary unities : all Life, all Goodness, and all Power. 3. Three things, of which God necessarily consists: the greatest Life, the greatest Knowlege, and the greatest Power ; and of what is greatest there can be no more than one of every thing.... | |
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