. Cosmotheologies. son, or in the sense of having been derived, but in thesense of being absolute, of being the Everlasting Father. THE HEBREW COSMOGONY A TREATISE WHICH EMBRACES AN EXPOSITION OF THE FIRST FIVE CHAPTERS OF THE BOOK OF GENESIS OR ALL OF THAT BOOK PRECEDING THE ACCOUNT OF THE FLOOD. , /BY EOBEET SHAW, M. A., AUTHOR OF CREATOR AND COSMOS; OF THE ORIGIN OF THE MOSAIC DISPENSATIONWITH REFLECTIONS UPON THE MIRACLES AND HEROES OF THE OLD TES-TAMENT; OF AN INQUIRY INTO THE ORIGIN OF CHRISTIANITY; OFPROPHECIES OF REVELATION DEVELOPED IN THE HISTORYOF CHRISTENDOM; WITH APPPENDIX IN PROO
. Cosmotheologies. son, or in the sense of having been derived, but in thesense of being absolute, of being the Everlasting Father. THE HEBREW COSMOGONY A TREATISE WHICH EMBRACES AN EXPOSITION OF THE FIRST FIVE CHAPTERS OF THE BOOK OF GENESIS OR ALL OF THAT BOOK PRECEDING THE ACCOUNT OF THE FLOOD. , /BY EOBEET SHAW, M. A., AUTHOR OF CREATOR AND COSMOS; OF THE ORIGIN OF THE MOSAIC DISPENSATIONWITH REFLECTIONS UPON THE MIRACLES AND HEROES OF THE OLD TES-TAMENT; OF AN INQUIRY INTO THE ORIGIN OF CHRISTIANITY; OFPROPHECIES OF REVELATION DEVELOPED IN THE HISTORYOF CHRISTENDOM; WITH APPPENDIX IN PROOF, AND A CHAP-TER UPON THE CYCLES OF THE ANCIENTS; OF THE ORIGIN OF THE ANCIENT CIVILIZATION OF THE NILESVALLEY; OF A CRITIQUE OF THE HISTORY OFANCIENT EGYPT; OF A CRITIQUE OF THE HIS-TORY OF THE SCOTS OR GAELS; OF THE CHAL-DJEAN AND HEBREW AND THE CHINESEAND HINDOO ORIGINS, ETC. BE VI S ED. ST. LOUIS:BECKTOLD & COMPANY. 1889. THE HEBREW COSMOGONY. ACCOUNTS OF THE CREATION IN THE BOOK OF GENESIS. MA-wwftw-sai-H. HE ULTIMATE analysis of the complex cosmical ex-istence, through the media of modern research andexperimentation, has tended to the confirmation ofan aged dictum of the individual human conscious-ness, in that it brings us to the one and simple exist-ence from which all must necessarily have sprung,and back of which research cannot go. And, thus,although we cannot possibly conceive the creator,in the infinity of his entity, nor definitely express an idea of hisinfinite essential being, we can yet conceive of him as existingeverywhere, principally; and as containing in himself all extremesand means, moral as well as spiritual.* * In the 25th volume of the Sacred Books of the East, edited by Max Miiller, under thehead of the Laws of Manu, pp. 6-22, that divine sage goes on to say: — This (universe)existed in a state of darkness — unperceived, destitute of distinctive marks,unattainable by reasoning, unknowable, wholly immersed, as it were, in deep sleep. Then thedivin
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