The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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... Father Menard , a Jesuit Missionary , was lost in the western wilderness , in 1661 , while seeking to find the Outaowak Indians . Perrot , Bancroft , Rev. E. D. Neil and Rev. Chrysostom Verwoyst differ from each other as to the route ...
... Father Menard , a Jesuit Missionary , was lost in the western wilderness , in 1661 , while seeking to find the Outaowak Indians . Perrot , Bancroft , Rev. E. D. Neil and Rev. Chrysostom Verwoyst differ from each other as to the route ...
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... Father , that through thoughts born naturally in their souls favorable to the reception of this Light , they may be born again by the very laws of their own souls . Man can by nature Opening the door is But Mr. Cook says ...
... Father , that through thoughts born naturally in their souls favorable to the reception of this Light , they may be born again by the very laws of their own souls . Man can by nature Opening the door is But Mr. Cook says ...
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... Father . We do not , we cannot , exaggerate this amazing and un- scientific attitude of the theological mind in the past , much more in the present . Mr. Cook is right in contrasting life now with eternity past and future as a brief ...
... Father . We do not , we cannot , exaggerate this amazing and un- scientific attitude of the theological mind in the past , much more in the present . Mr. Cook is right in contrasting life now with eternity past and future as a brief ...
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... Fathers . " After we have made all due allowance for them as the children of their age , and have considered the necessary limitations of circumstances , education and traditional modes of thought , it remains to be said that in general ...
... Fathers . " After we have made all due allowance for them as the children of their age , and have considered the necessary limitations of circumstances , education and traditional modes of thought , it remains to be said that in general ...
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... father and thy mother , that thy days may be long upon the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee . Filial obedience , filial trust , filial affection was the corner - stone , upon which the Hebrew state was to find its permanence ...
... father and thy mother , that thy days may be long upon the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee . Filial obedience , filial trust , filial affection was the corner - stone , upon which the Hebrew state was to find its permanence ...
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