The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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... condition of mankind ; and , thirdly , that the cradle of the human family- the Garden of Eden - was situated at the North Pole . II . Into all the various fields over which Dr. Warren has trav- elled in search of material , it is not ...
... condition of mankind ; and , thirdly , that the cradle of the human family- the Garden of Eden - was situated at the North Pole . II . Into all the various fields over which Dr. Warren has trav- elled in search of material , it is not ...
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... condition than afterward , is built the whole superstructure of this essay . Surely a writer who publishes a great discovery based on the smallest possible allowance of fact , eked out with a prodi- gious amount of unproved assertion ...
... condition than afterward , is built the whole superstructure of this essay . Surely a writer who publishes a great discovery based on the smallest possible allowance of fact , eked out with a prodi- gious amount of unproved assertion ...
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... conditions leave God and all the universe of good still aggressively opposing the sinner's ca- reer and soliciting him to choices of good . In Mr. Cook vividly sets forth the condition under which , he affirms , some souls attain ...
... conditions leave God and all the universe of good still aggressively opposing the sinner's ca- reer and soliciting him to choices of good . In Mr. Cook vividly sets forth the condition under which , he affirms , some souls attain ...
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... Medium by and in which the whole universe of things and their relations have their actuality , and we have before our mind a condition of pregnant relations which forbids the thought 3.8 [ Jan. , AN ALLEGED SCIENTIFIC PERDITION .
... Medium by and in which the whole universe of things and their relations have their actuality , and we have before our mind a condition of pregnant relations which forbids the thought 3.8 [ Jan. , AN ALLEGED SCIENTIFIC PERDITION .
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mind a condition of pregnant relations which forbids the thought of the permanence of the bad . That permanence can ... conditions of a mind , on the one hand lost to all suscep- tibility to change , and on the other hand the non ...
mind a condition of pregnant relations which forbids the thought of the permanence of the bad . That permanence can ... conditions of a mind , on the one hand lost to all suscep- tibility to change , and on the other hand the non ...
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