The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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... appear that the question of con- sequences ever occurred to them . They labored so far in the purely scientific- which is the only proper - spirit ; and if the fact did not impress them it was none the less the fact , that their method ...
... appear that the question of con- sequences ever occurred to them . They labored so far in the purely scientific- which is the only proper - spirit ; and if the fact did not impress them it was none the less the fact , that their method ...
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... appears to us to border on the vagaries of dreamland ( p . 432. ) Nor is our author more successful than others were before him in his attempt to explain away the mention of the Eu- phrates in the descript of Eden in Genesis . This has ...
... appears to us to border on the vagaries of dreamland ( p . 432. ) Nor is our author more successful than others were before him in his attempt to explain away the mention of the Eu- phrates in the descript of Eden in Genesis . This has ...
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... appears to us , into al- most complete harmony with Lotze as to essential process and results : 2 Though we have ... appear that to Dr. Porter he only is a thorough - going evolutionist who discards from his idea of force all concep ...
... appears to us , into al- most complete harmony with Lotze as to essential process and results : 2 Though we have ... appear that to Dr. Porter he only is a thorough - going evolutionist who discards from his idea of force all concep ...
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... appears none other than a homogeneous , or at most , a very moderately complex state of soul or mind . It is stability of mind and being , and admits of no influence to change from within or without . It can have no variety , no ...
... appears none other than a homogeneous , or at most , a very moderately complex state of soul or mind . It is stability of mind and being , and admits of no influence to change from within or without . It can have no variety , no ...
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... appears in the petrified form of dogma . Since dogma is thus founded on theology , which is the for- mulated expression of the contents of faith , we have first to trace the origin of the apostolic catholic doctrine . As factors in its ...
... appears in the petrified form of dogma . Since dogma is thus founded on theology , which is the for- mulated expression of the contents of faith , we have first to trace the origin of the apostolic catholic doctrine . As factors in its ...
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