The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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... PAUL ............ . By Rev. E. L. Houghton . ART . XXIV . EVOLUTION AND MIRACLE ..... By Rev. James Eastwood . 308 326 337 348 389 404 ART . XXV . THE TEMPTATIONS OF CHRIST .......... 419 By Rev. Edward Smiley . ART . XXVI . THE LOGIC ...
... PAUL ............ . By Rev. E. L. Houghton . ART . XXIV . EVOLUTION AND MIRACLE ..... By Rev. James Eastwood . 308 326 337 348 389 404 ART . XXV . THE TEMPTATIONS OF CHRIST .......... 419 By Rev. Edward Smiley . ART . XXVI . THE LOGIC ...
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... Paul describes in his address to the Athenians . Men everywhere " seek the Lord , if haply they might feel after him and find him . " The saying is among the tritest of stock phrases , that man is a re- ligious being . He aspires to ...
... Paul describes in his address to the Athenians . Men everywhere " seek the Lord , if haply they might feel after him and find him . " The saying is among the tritest of stock phrases , that man is a re- ligious being . He aspires to ...
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... Paul or of a Luther . And here we need a word to des- cribe the power or the faculty of insight into the truths of God's higher world , which shall mean more than the one we have been using . For this gift of the religious nature is ...
... Paul or of a Luther . And here we need a word to des- cribe the power or the faculty of insight into the truths of God's higher world , which shall mean more than the one we have been using . For this gift of the religious nature is ...
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... Paul taken and Octavius left ? What reason shall we find , in the play of the lower forces which we call nature , for this diguifying of some men and giving them powers which exalt and separate them from their fellows , in the sublime ...
... Paul taken and Octavius left ? What reason shall we find , in the play of the lower forces which we call nature , for this diguifying of some men and giving them powers which exalt and separate them from their fellows , in the sublime ...
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... Paul , either in character or in the portion of truth he saw . Yet Moses and Paul were both inspired men . Only the one was raised up for the leadership of Israel , the other to bear the religion which had grown out of Israel's life to ...
... Paul , either in character or in the portion of truth he saw . Yet Moses and Paul were both inspired men . Only the one was raised up for the leadership of Israel , the other to bear the religion which had grown out of Israel's life to ...
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