The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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... American non- readers of German under great obligations by translating and editing Lotze's " Outlines of Metaphysics , " of " Philosophy of Religion , " and of " Practical Philosophy , " to be followed by his " Outlines of Psychology ...
... American non- readers of German under great obligations by translating and editing Lotze's " Outlines of Metaphysics , " of " Philosophy of Religion , " and of " Practical Philosophy , " to be followed by his " Outlines of Psychology ...
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... American industries are self sustaining and even rising into immense wealth , and when capitalists engaged in them are rich , prosperous , and doubling up their profits with the largest percentage , a high tariff for protection becomes ...
... American industries are self sustaining and even rising into immense wealth , and when capitalists engaged in them are rich , prosperous , and doubling up their profits with the largest percentage , a high tariff for protection becomes ...
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... American senate lately refused to investigate the allegations against a millionaire member of that body who was charged with having obtained his seat by bribery ? Was it that other members in the same bower of surreptitious grace were ...
... American senate lately refused to investigate the allegations against a millionaire member of that body who was charged with having obtained his seat by bribery ? Was it that other members in the same bower of surreptitious grace were ...
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... American Indian pictured his heaven as a happy hunting ground . The scholastic of the Middle Ages thought of heaven as a place where his intellect should be greatly strengthened and refined , so that he could even understand the Trinity ...
... American Indian pictured his heaven as a happy hunting ground . The scholastic of the Middle Ages thought of heaven as a place where his intellect should be greatly strengthened and refined , so that he could even understand the Trinity ...
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... American Board to be accepted as a Missionary . But as he was not " prepared to affirm that those are lost who do not receive the Gospel in this life , " favorable action was not taken on his application . This state of things sadly ...
... American Board to be accepted as a Missionary . But as he was not " prepared to affirm that those are lost who do not receive the Gospel in this life , " favorable action was not taken on his application . This state of things sadly ...
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