The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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... continue , conscience and God . In such continued conjunction of things it is a swaggering defiance of all science to affirm the certainty of a permanent subjection to sin . Choice remaining , it is simply blasphemy to think of God as ...
... continue , conscience and God . In such continued conjunction of things it is a swaggering defiance of all science to affirm the certainty of a permanent subjection to sin . Choice remaining , it is simply blasphemy to think of God as ...
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... continue to grow after death , then after death the conditions of their growth must continue the same as before death . That is , freedom , moral NEW SERIES . VOL . XXIII . 3 discernment and ability , responsibility , and God's still ...
... continue to grow after death , then after death the conditions of their growth must continue the same as before death . That is , freedom , moral NEW SERIES . VOL . XXIII . 3 discernment and ability , responsibility , and God's still ...
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... continue only under the double or compliment : ary conditions of a mind , on the one hand lost to all suscep- tibility to change , and on the other hand the non - activity upon it of all its relations , including that of the Supreme ...
... continue only under the double or compliment : ary conditions of a mind , on the one hand lost to all suscep- tibility to change , and on the other hand the non - activity upon it of all its relations , including that of the Supreme ...
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... continue long after these have ceased to be the objects of his seeking , and after he has turned to research among the higher facts of matter and of mind . And those simple and prosaic efforts are the poor beginnings of the aspirations ...
... continue long after these have ceased to be the objects of his seeking , and after he has turned to research among the higher facts of matter and of mind . And those simple and prosaic efforts are the poor beginnings of the aspirations ...
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... continues . Next comes a question relating to the origin and the causes of all this trouble . Everybody is inquiring and everybody is endeavoring to answer the inquiry , What has stirred up so suddenly this great industrial commotion ...
... continues . Next comes a question relating to the origin and the causes of all this trouble . Everybody is inquiring and everybody is endeavoring to answer the inquiry , What has stirred up so suddenly this great industrial commotion ...
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