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Life is not a great Being, self-existent and utterly distinct from us.
If these things were true, men might then learn to make those interactions that are thought self-existent, apart from the materials of the cells.
I assume that there are two natures, one self-existent, and the other ever in want of something.
Self-existent - Living by virtue of its own being.
But could a self-existent creator provide an ultimate explanation of contingent things?
How can that which is self-existent, complete, be "moved?"
Existence exists; but it is not sufficiently self-existent; and would never become so merely by going on existing.
Here, we are told, is a state that is perfectly characterised by self-existent well-being.
There is in the spiritual organism a principle of life; but that is not self-existent.
Then no one can think that which is not, either as a self-existent substance or as a predicate of something else?
Faith" knows God in His active relation to the kingdom," but not at all as "self-existent".
He is fierce, a queller of the foe and is self-existent.
If not, there would be another cause beside him, and he would not be self-existent.
I was compelled to evade her question, for I could not explain to her the mystery of a self-existent being.
Is there any self-existent fire?
Everything real is self-existent.
Only through ignorance and delusion do men indulge in the dream that their souls are separate and self-existent entities.
Deity is self-existent; the creature is dependent.
All-seeing, all-wise, all-present, self-existent, He has made all things well for ever and ever.
If Satan is self-existent he would be able to understand his existence but the very fact he is struggling to prove it denies this.
There are two self-existent (Swayambhu) Ganesh idols in the sanctum.
It held that the Father is uniquely self-existent and immutable: consequently, Christ could not be God.
Smith says in the King Follett sermon, "The first principles of man are self-existent with God."
God is self-existent - not only in terms of his origins but in terms of his independence.
This change of description was not intended to deny that Extension and Thought are substances in the sense of being self-existent, etc.