“The mystery of our union with God affected by the Eucharist, is a union more intimate than the human mind can conceive.”
Sermons, From Our Daily Bread
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Eliphas Levi (1810–1875) French writer
Miscellaneous Quotes On the Subjects of Magic and Magicians
Source: [Lévi, Éliphas, Blavatsky, H. P., Paradoxes of the Highest Science, 2007, Wildside Press LLC, 9781434401069, 15, https://books.google.com/books?id=oIglEl6BJFoC&q=The%20Paradoxes%20of%20the%20Highest%20Science&pg=PA5]
Johann Georg Hamann (1730–1788) German philosopher
Sämtliche Werken, ed. Josef Nadler (1949-1957), vol. III, p. 32.
George Pope Morris (1802–1864) American publisher
The Flag of our Union, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
Joseph Addison (1672–1719) politician, writer and playwright
" The Life and Teachings of Thoth Hermes Trismegistus http://magdelene.net/Thoth%20Hermes%20Trismegistus.htm", in The Secret Teachings of All Ages (1928) by the Canadian occultist Manly Hall; a few quotation websites credit this to Addison. <br class="br">Misattributed
William Feller (1906–1970) Croatian-American mathematician
Preface to the Third Edition, p. vii.
An Introduction To Probability Theory And Its Applications (Third Edition)
“There's no more usual basis of union than a mutual misunderstanding.”
Henry James book The Portrait of a Lady
Source: The Portrait of a Lady (1881), Ch. XV.
Karl Barth (1886–1968) Swiss Protestant theologian
Dogmatics in Outline (1949)
Context: When attempts were later made to speak systematically about God and to describe His nature, men became more talkative. They spoke of God's aseity, His being grounded in Himself; they spoke of God's infinity in space and time, and therefore of God's eternity. And men spoke on the other hand of God's holiness and righteousness, mercifulness and patience. We must be clear that whatever we say of God in such human concepts can never be more than an indication of Him; no such concept can really conceive the nature of God. God is inconceivable. <!-- p. 46