The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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... believe that there have been many ice ages in the past even as far back as the Carboniferous age , if not earlier . On this point the opinion of so conservative and I may almost say so anti - glacial a geologist as Sir William Dawson of ...
... believe that there have been many ice ages in the past even as far back as the Carboniferous age , if not earlier . On this point the opinion of so conservative and I may almost say so anti - glacial a geologist as Sir William Dawson of ...
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... believe the far- fetched and often contradictory versions of the commentators , is often to lose all respect for the grand old men who wrote the original texts . But to admit that they erred through imper- fec : knowledge , is simply to ...
... believe the far- fetched and often contradictory versions of the commentators , is often to lose all respect for the grand old men who wrote the original texts . But to admit that they erred through imper- fec : knowledge , is simply to ...
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... believe . " So theologians like Van Oosterzee and Martensen might be quoted . J. H. Froude ex- presses a common opinion when writing of the exquisite tor- ture inflicted by the Scotch Puritans on the so - called witches , in pursuance ...
... believe . " So theologians like Van Oosterzee and Martensen might be quoted . J. H. Froude ex- presses a common opinion when writing of the exquisite tor- ture inflicted by the Scotch Puritans on the so - called witches , in pursuance ...
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... believe ; We believe that we may understand ; The heart has reasons of its own that the reason does not know . It is not sufficient to reply : " Yes , this is all true , and is the source of many errors . ' For the intellect is far from ...
... believe ; We believe that we may understand ; The heart has reasons of its own that the reason does not know . It is not sufficient to reply : " Yes , this is all true , and is the source of many errors . ' For the intellect is far from ...
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... believe . St. Paul used to think of others , and how he might save them , and he spent his energies in that work . Only for a moment turning his gaze inward , thinking not of the sins of others 96 [ Jan. , THE CHRISTIAN CONSCIOUSNESS .
... believe . St. Paul used to think of others , and how he might save them , and he spent his energies in that work . Only for a moment turning his gaze inward , thinking not of the sins of others 96 [ Jan. , THE CHRISTIAN CONSCIOUSNESS .
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