Absolute Being
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Being Unmanifest is the One in its phase of Absolute Being, undifferentiated, unmanifested, uncreated; without attributes, qualities, or natures.
From Mystic Christianity by Atkinson, William Walker
That there is an Infinite and Absolute Being.
From What is Darwinism? by Hodge, Charles
Suppose a writer to have produced a great poem on Light and the Sun—or on Absolute Being and God—or on Immortal Life and Heaven—how sublime and how enviable were his reputation!
From The Poetical Works of Beattie, Blair, and Falconer With Lives, Critical Dissertations, and Explanatory Notes by Gilfillan, George
Reason attains to the Absolute Being indirectly, and by the interposition of truth.
From Christianity and Greek Philosophy or, the relation between spontaneous and reflective thought in Greece and the positive teaching of Christ and His Apostles by Cocker, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin)
The Absolute Being can be no abstract unity, but only a unity in multiplicity.
From A Critical History of Greek Philosophy by Stace, W. T. (Walter Terence)