The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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... causes of change in the regards described will easily come under two heads : those which come directly as the result of a special and in- tentional testing of the particular beliefs which we will call Interior Causes ; and those which ...
... causes of change in the regards described will easily come under two heads : those which come directly as the result of a special and in- tentional testing of the particular beliefs which we will call Interior Causes ; and those which ...
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... cause purely exterior . The distinction has a good illustration in a familiar ex- ample . Half a century ago , the belief was almost universal in the Biblical community , that the material world was created by the fiat of the Almighty ...
... cause purely exterior . The distinction has a good illustration in a familiar ex- ample . Half a century ago , the belief was almost universal in the Biblical community , that the material world was created by the fiat of the Almighty ...
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... causes of the medium in which the human mind arose . Such would be none the less of Divine origin . The present general ... cause a present hesitancy in the opposition . The confident attitude and affirmations of Mr. John Fiske , are ...
... causes of the medium in which the human mind arose . Such would be none the less of Divine origin . The present general ... cause a present hesitancy in the opposition . The confident attitude and affirmations of Mr. John Fiske , are ...
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... Cause in the wheels If Dr. Porter means this , then certainly Lotze is not a thorough - going evolu- tionist , nor is John Fiske , or Herbert Spencer , if we may take their word for it , each indignantly denying the charge of ...
... Cause in the wheels If Dr. Porter means this , then certainly Lotze is not a thorough - going evolu- tionist , nor is John Fiske , or Herbert Spencer , if we may take their word for it , each indignantly denying the charge of ...
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... cause produces more than one effect . " These are universal laws , and by them the change from the homogeneous or simple to the heterogeneous or complex is brought about . " The in- stability of the homogeneous , " says Spencer , " is a ...
... cause produces more than one effect . " These are universal laws , and by them the change from the homogeneous or simple to the heterogeneous or complex is brought about . " The in- stability of the homogeneous , " says Spencer , " is a ...
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