The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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... character of the treatise . But Dr. Warren takes a much wider view than the average " reconciliationist . " His is not simply the narrow purpose of bringing Genesis into apparent harmony with Geology but of showing that a geological ...
... character of the treatise . But Dr. Warren takes a much wider view than the average " reconciliationist . " His is not simply the narrow purpose of bringing Genesis into apparent harmony with Geology but of showing that a geological ...
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... character . his 181st lecture he says : " 1. Some act of man's free will must go before God's en- trance into the soul . Man is to open the door . 2. That man has natural power to do this and a corres- ponding responsibility . 3. That ...
... character . his 181st lecture he says : " 1. Some act of man's free will must go before God's en- trance into the soul . Man is to open the door . 2. That man has natural power to do this and a corres- ponding responsibility . 3. That ...
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... character , or the laws by which such bad character has been attained , this state of things cannot continue only under the double or compliment : ary conditions of a mind , on the one hand lost to all suscep- tibility to change , and ...
... character , or the laws by which such bad character has been attained , this state of things cannot continue only under the double or compliment : ary conditions of a mind , on the one hand lost to all suscep- tibility to change , and ...
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... spirit with the insight and character to become a medium between God and man . No man can say to himself : " Go to now ! I will discover the truth about God , about destiny , or duty , 1887. ] 45 ASPIRATION AND INSPIRATION .
... spirit with the insight and character to become a medium between God and man . No man can say to himself : " Go to now ! I will discover the truth about God , about destiny , or duty , 1887. ] 45 ASPIRATION AND INSPIRATION .
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... 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 the Gentile world ...
... 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 the Gentile world ...
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