The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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... better than solemn trifling if they related to any other book , and though they deal with the Bible sober judg- ment can give them no better description . The method rather than the topic determines the character of the treatise . But ...
... better than solemn trifling if they related to any other book , and though they deal with the Bible sober judg- ment can give them no better description . The method rather than the topic determines the character of the treatise . But ...
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... attempts to extract geographical science from his description are no better than waste of time . And in regard to such attempts we may suggest that it is surely more respectful to the books and to their authors 22 [ Jan. , PARADISE FOUND .
... attempts to extract geographical science from his description are no better than waste of time . And in regard to such attempts we may suggest that it is surely more respectful to the books and to their authors 22 [ Jan. , PARADISE FOUND .
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... and the very first use he makes of that promethean gift is to boil his kettle . He needs a better broadsword and the axe . knife than the rough stone 40 [ Jan. , ASPIRATION AND INSPIRATION . ASPIRATION AND INSPIRATION......
... and the very first use he makes of that promethean gift is to boil his kettle . He needs a better broadsword and the axe . knife than the rough stone 40 [ Jan. , ASPIRATION AND INSPIRATION . ASPIRATION AND INSPIRATION......
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... better things than he has , searching and seeking in the unknown , to enlarge his knowledge . The necessity thus established becomes a habit ; it even rises to a passion . And at length we see man , burning with this desire to know and ...
... better things than he has , searching and seeking in the unknown , to enlarge his knowledge . The necessity thus established becomes a habit ; it even rises to a passion . And at length we see man , burning with this desire to know and ...
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... better interpreter of the creation than a Zuni chieftain or an Australian Maori . The faculty for grasping religious truth grows with the growth of man . It is the concomitant of all human faculties , both moral and intellectual . It is ...
... better interpreter of the creation than a Zuni chieftain or an Australian Maori . The faculty for grasping religious truth grows with the growth of man . It is the concomitant of all human faculties , both moral and intellectual . It is ...
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