Lexicographical Neighbors of Primalities
Literary usage of Primalities
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Journal of Psychology by Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener (1904)
"Power, wisdom and love are the ' primalities ' of relative being, the sum of
these is God. By mingling non-being in increasing measure with His pure being, ..."
2. History of Philosophy: From Thales to the Present Time by Friedrich Ueberweg, Noah Porter, Vincenzo Botta (1876)
"This infinite being, or the Deity, whose "primalities" are power, wisdom, ana
luve, produced in succession the ideas, angels, the immortal souls of men. ..."
3. A History of Philosophy, from Thales to the Present Time by Friedrich Ueberweg, Noah Porter (1876)
"This infinite being, or the Deity, whose "primalities" are power, wisdom, and
love, produced in succession the ideas, angels, the immortal souls of men, ..."
4. The Methodist Review (1883)
"His three primalities in God are first cause, final cause, and perfect being,
which imply each other. The highest efficient cause must work for itself as ..."
5. History of Modern Philosophy by Kuno Fischer (1887)
"These are my immediately evident fundamental properties or "primalities."
My faculty is consummated in power; conceiving in knowledge or wisdom; ..."
6. History of the Christian Philosophy of Religion from the Reformation to Kant by Bernhard Pünjer (1887)
"... from His unity no individual determinate being is excluded, and to it no
not-being is attributable. To being there belongs three primalities ..."
7. History of the Christian Philosophy of Religion from the Reformation to Kant by Bernhard Pünjer (1887)
"... from His unity no individual determinate being is excluded, and to it no
not-being is attributable. To being there belongs three primalities ..."