Lectures on Philosophy of Religion, Volume 1 (1827)
“Under whatever name or form we worship It, It leads us on to knowledge of the nameless, formless Absolute. Yet, to see one's true Self in the Absolute, to subside into It and be one with It, this is the true Knowledge of the Truth.”
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The Ethic of Freethought (Mar 6, 1883)
“Self-knowledge is the only basis of true knowledge.”
Source: Treatise Concerning Eternal and Immutable Morality (1731), Ch. 5, sct. 7
“True wisdom consists in two things: Knowledge of God and Knowledge of Self.”
Book 1 Chapter 1, p. 44
Institutes of the Christian Religion (1536; 1559)
Context: Without knowledge of self there is no knowledge of God.
Our wisdom, in so far as it ought to be deemed true and solid Wisdom, consists almost entirely of two parts: the knowledge of God and of ourselves. But as these are connected together by many ties, it is not easy to determine which of the two precedes and gives birth to the other.
1850s, Judge For Yourselves! 1851 (1876)