Christian Examiner and Theological ReviewO. Everett, 1866 - Theology |
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... say , that human nature , and the God of human nature , make such a course impossible . The nation is not the same nation it was . It has experienced . conversion under the hand of God and the outpouring of the spirit of truth . Not ...
... say , that human nature , and the God of human nature , make such a course impossible . The nation is not the same nation it was . It has experienced . conversion under the hand of God and the outpouring of the spirit of truth . Not ...
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... says , in the face of the schools and the creeds and the vast majority , The gospel of Christ is the key to human nature , — and the key was made for the lock , not the lock for the key . Human nature is the foundation of theology ; and ...
... says , in the face of the schools and the creeds and the vast majority , The gospel of Christ is the key to human nature , — and the key was made for the lock , not the lock for the key . Human nature is the foundation of theology ; and ...
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... say , more philosophic than Rein- hold's . * You hear Fichte going and digging and searching after truth . He brings it in rough masses from the mine , and casts it down before him . He tells you not what he will do : he does it ...
... say , more philosophic than Rein- hold's . * You hear Fichte going and digging and searching after truth . He brings it in rough masses from the mine , and casts it down before him . He tells you not what he will do : he does it ...
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... says of him : : - " This short , strong - built man , with sharp , commanding features , made , I must confess , a most imposing appearance as I then saw him for the first time . Even his language had a cutting sharpness . . . . His ...
... says of him : : - " This short , strong - built man , with sharp , commanding features , made , I must confess , a most imposing appearance as I then saw him for the first time . Even his language had a cutting sharpness . . . . His ...
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... say , it is doubtful whether there be a God or not . It is not doubtful , but the most certain thing there is , the ground of all other certainty , the one absolutely valid objective fact , that there is a moral order in the world ...
... say , it is doubtful whether there be a God or not . It is not doubtful , but the most certain thing there is , the ground of all other certainty , the one absolutely valid objective fact , that there is a moral order in the world ...
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