Neither is it entirely independent of experience; for without experience we should have no knowledge of change, and consequently the intellect would not perceive the order of being and not-being, in which the essence of time consists.
Hence, he concludes, that it is not possible to save the necessity involved in the idea of time, unless by making it a purely subjective fact, a form of an intuition, entirely independent of the reality of things.
Two worlds, entirely independent of one another, could have been subjected to this exclusion by the will of God.
A further installation would make this country entirely independentof foreign supplies if occasion required.
At present the United States is entirely independent as regards cadmium supplies.
The entire Logos, or the sum of Ideas, is called by Philo, entirely independent of Christianity, the true Son of God, while the realised world of Christian teaching passes as the second Son.
How came it, then, that cultured men in high stations, entirely independent, professed Christianity?
But the Sarah-covenant reveals God as the God of promise, which promise isentirely independent of man, and founded upon God's willingness and ability to fulfil it.
From all this, it follows, that our sonship, with all its consequent dignities and privileges, is entirely independent of us.
A soul that has entered by the teaching of the Holy Ghost into the sense of God's sufficiency, is entirely independent of things here.
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