| William Law - 1823 - 264 páginas
...depth is called the centre, ihefund, or bottom of the soul. This depth is the unity, the eterniti/, I had almost said the infinity of thy soul, for it is so infinite, that nothing can satis51 fy it, or give it any rest, but the infinity of God. In this depth of the soul, the holy trinity... | |
| William Law - 1823 - 262 páginas
...depth is called the centre, tbe/ww/, or bottom of the soul. This depth is the unity, the eternittf, I had almost said the infinity of thy soul, for it is so infinite, that nothing can satis51 fy it, or give it any rest, but the infinity of God. In this depth of the soul, the holy trinity... | |
| William Law - 1908 - 204 páginas
...from whence all these faculties come forth as lines from a centre, or as branches from the body of a tree. This depth is called the centre, the fund, or...it, or give it any rest, but the infinity of God. Awake, then, thou that sleepest, and Christ, who from all eternity hath been espoused to thy soul,... | |
| William Ralph Inge, Sir James Marchant - 1927 - 156 páginas
...in heaven, a principle which does not and cannot consent to sin, and which, as William Law says, ' is so infinite that nothing can satisfy it, or give it any rest, but the infinity of God,' at any rate in this sacrament the ' medicine of immortality ' is offered us, and offered in the name... | |
| Owen Barfield - 1988 - 196 páginas
...living experience. 'Though God be everywhere present,' wrote William Law (author of the 'Serious Call'): yet He is only present to thee in the deepest and...satisfy it, or give it any rest but the infinity of God.1 1 Cf. Aquinas. Summa la, qu. 13, a 9. * The Spirit of Prayer, Part I, ch. 2. I58 This, on the... | |
| Fabio Giardini - 1998 - 432 páginas
...there is a root or depth in thee, from whence all the faculties come forth, as lines from a centre or branches from the body of the tree. This depth is...satisfy it or give it any rest but the infinity of God."1 172 To have a better understanding of this Centre, Fund, Bottom of the soul, 1 m we should remember... | |
| Astrid Fitzgerald - 2001 - 390 páginas
...as lines from a center, or as branches from the body of the tree. This depth is called the center, the fund or bottom of the soul. This depth is the...so infinite that nothing can satisfy it or give it rest but the infinity of God. — William Law It is the senses on which the interior powers of the... | |
| Charles B. Guignon - 2004 - 204 páginas
...as lines from a center, or as branches from the body of the tree. This depth is called the center, the fund or bottom of the soul. This depth is the...so infinite that nothing can satisfy it or give it rest but the infinity of God.7 Given such an image of the God within, the project of turning inward... | |
| Charles B. Guignon - 2004 - 212 páginas
...as lines from a center, or as branches from the body of the tree. This depth is called the center, the fund or bottom of the soul. This depth is the...so infinite that nothing can satisfy it or give it rest but the infinity of God.7 Given such an image of the God within, the project of turning inward... | |
| Howard S. Fuller - 2007 - 248 páginas
...or bottom of the soul. This depth is the unity, the eternity, I had almost said the infinity of they soul; for it is so infinite that nothing can satisfy it or give it any rest but the infinity of God."1 CHURCH: Avery Dulles writes: "The Church is a community of human persons kept in union with... | |
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