|  | books.google.com G̲h̲ulām Aḥmad - 2004 - 493 pages It is obvious, that however wise a person may be he cannot disclose anything hidden by merely reflecting on the matter. Nor can he exhibit any sign of Divine power. His speech indicates no sign of God's Power and, however much he might ... |
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 | books.google.com merely natural affection, which is nothing else but concupiscence." The angels conversed on these subjects spiritually, and spiritual discourse comprehends thousands of things which natural language cannot express, and what is wonderful, ... |
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 | books.google.com With all these complications, the basic question remains: should one then conceal or disclose? I confess that I ... We cannot state with any conviction which of the two end points—disclosure or concealment—is superior to the other. This social ... |
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 | books.google.com Know Nothingism does not pretend to disclose to its Southern adherents its designs upon any of the questions ... However carefully they may conceal their political views, it cannot be denied that this party is principally composed of the same ... |
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 | books.google.com 224 ; and since truth cannot be seen otherwise than rationally, therefore it is said, from truths rationally understood. ... seen but a voice not understood, which, by sensual corporeal men, is usually retained in the memory, but not so by the wise? |
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 | books.google.com person's head is raised against his will so strongly that it cannot be prevented by human effort, and if the person tries to ... to their origin, nevertheless it is very sensible, wise advice to conceal things that disclose outwardly what occurs within. |
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 | books.google.com This is 'what I call liberty ; an ines- tirrtable treasure ! which, tinder a wise and moderate administration, every one ... it is a fashion' with authors to disclose their private and peculiar feetisgs when they write : L cannot altogether conceal mine ... |
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 | books.google.com ... much man may toil in seeking, he will not find it out; even though a wise man claims to know, he cannot find it out (Eccles. 8:17). All wisdom is held by God alone. None other can know. That is, our best knowing involves a recognition of inscrutability that cannot be dispelled because the ultimate Knower ... But here we cannot speak simply of disclosure because there is as much hidden as there is given. |
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 | books.google.com W. Jenkyn Thomas - 2010 - 284 pages This being done, he thus questioned the wise men: "By what means was it revealed to you that this citadel could not be built unless ... everything; but I desire to question your wise men and wish them to disclose to you what is hidden underneath this pavement. ... said the boy, "can discover it to you if the wise men cannot. |
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 | books.google.com Indeed I cannot help telling you now, what my modesty ought to conceal, but my eyes would disclose it too : — I have a ... [Exeunt a, he is wise enough that is grave, politic gh that says little, and honourable enougl is jealous ; and though I say it ... |
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