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" Thou art, and seemest to Thine own being, I can never know, any more than I can assume Thy nature. After thousands upon thousands of spirit-lives, I shall comprehend Thee as little as I do now in this earthly house. That which I conceive. becomes finite... "
The popular works of Johann Gottlieb Fichte, tr., with a memoir of the ... - Página 536
por Johann Gottlieb Fichte - 1848
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Memoir of Johann Gottlieb Fichte

William Smith - 1846 - 170 páginas
...who rulest all things for the best. To Thy will they resign themselves): ' Do with me,' they say, ' what Thou wilt ; I know that it is good, for it is...hide my face before Thee, and lay my hand upon my moulh. How Thou art, and seemest to thine own being, I can never know, any more than I can assume Thy...
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Prose Writers of German

Frederic Henry Hedge - 1848 - 672 páginas
...thine image, ridiculous to the merely knowing, hateful and detestable to the wise and good. I veil my face before thee and lay my hand upon my mouth. How thou art in thyself, and how i In 't appearest to thyself, I can never know, as surely as I can never be thou....
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An Essay on Pantheism

John Hunt - 1866 - 444 páginas
...comprehensible to me. All the secrets of my existence are laid open, and perfect harmony arises in my soul. I hide my face before Thee, and lay my hand upon my mouth. Sow thou art and seemest to Thine own Being I can never know, any more than I can assume Thy nature....
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Johann Gottlieb Fichte's Popular Works: The Nature of the Scholar, the ...

Johann Gottlieb Fichte - 1873 - 578 páginas
...itself : ' Do with me,' it says, ' what thou wilt ; I know that it is good, for it is Thou who dost it.' The inquisitive understanding, which has heard...never know, any more than I can assume Thy nature. 1 1 After thousands upon thousands of spirit-lives, I shall com1 1 prehend Thee as little as I do now...
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Unitarian Affirmations: Seven Discourses Given in Washington, D.C.

1879 - 192 páginas
...otherwise than in part? Who that is truly and wisely devout will not confess with Fichte: " I veil my face before thee and lay my hand upon my mouth. How thou art in thyself, how thou appearest to thyself, I can never know, so surely as I never can be thou. After...
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Unitarian Affirmations: Seven Discourses Given in Washington, D.C. by ...

American Unitarian Association - 1886 - 192 páginas
...otherwise than in part ? Who that is truly and wisely devout will not confess with Fichte : " I veil my face before thee and lay my hand upon my mouth. How thou art in thyself, how thou appearest to thyself, I can never know, so surely as I never can be thou. After...
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The Popular Works of Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Volume 1

Johann Gottlieb Fichte - 1889 - 510 páginas
...knowest its truth, who knowest it though all the world know it not Thou art the Father who ever desircst its good, who rulest all things for the best To Thy...mouth. How Thou art, and seemest to Thine own being, I I can never know, any more than I can assume Thy na- ' turn. After thousands upon thousands of spirit-lives,...
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The Vocation of Man

Johann Gottlieb Fichte - 1910 - 204 páginas
...existence are laid open, and perfect harmony arises in my soul. Thou art best known to the child-like, devoted, simple mind. To it Thou art the searcher...my face before Thee, and lay my hand upon my mouth. Hoiv Thou art, and seemest to Thine own being, I can never know, any more than I can assume Thy nature....
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The German Classics: Schleiermacher, Fichte, von Schelling, von Arnim ...

Kuno Francke, Isidore Singer - 1913 - 596 páginas
...thine image, ridiculous to the merely knowing, hateful and detestable to the wise and good. I veil my face before thee and lay my hand upon my mouth. How thou art in thyself, and how thou appearest to thyself, I can never know, as surely as I can never be thou....
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The Philosophy of the Upanishads and Ancient Indian Metaphysics

Archibald Edward Gough - 2000 - 298 páginas
...it8 truth, who knowest it although all the world know it not. The inquisitive understanding which haa heard of thee, but seen thee not, would teach us thy...hide my face before thee, and lay my hand upon my lips. How thou art and seemest to thy own being, I shall never know, any more than I can assume thy...
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