Hermetic, pantheistic, pandeistic or panentheistic view of God, which is that everything that is, or at least that can be experienced, collectively makes up The All.
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In Christianity, the first of the three persons of the Trinity, who begets the Son and from whom the Holy Spirit proceeds.
1 I don't know; this is not a good time, the father said.
2 Even if the father involved submitted completely, the situation would be impossible.
3 But of course, she remembered, Truitt was almost certainly not the father .
4 What of the grades of children: where the father remains at home?
5 Police said the father had fled since the incident in Vasudeopur village.
6 Police said Murphy was not the father of any of the children.
7 They were standing, the father and the daughter, in the Campo Santo.
8 He is the father of idealism in philosophy, in politics, in literature.
9 Before the father could produce an answer the ants were in view.
10 For the first time the father and the daughter were in accord.
11 But the father of the family was out in the road already.
12 At the period of laying the father would be in the way.
13 Or I could question the daughters sharply whilst the father looks on.
14 You attribute to the daughter the qualities you dislike in the father .
15 Does say, however, that Edward is the father , and Christian the son.
16 I had beaten the daughter; now I was to beat the father .
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