The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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... desire now to make clear is , that science in the hands of philosophers of both the schools of Spencer and Fiske , and Martineau and Lotze , gives no data of fact or law for the support of Mr. Cook's perdition . Lotze especially is so ...
... desire now to make clear is , that science in the hands of philosophers of both the schools of Spencer and Fiske , and Martineau and Lotze , gives no data of fact or law for the support of Mr. Cook's perdition . Lotze especially is so ...
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... desire and freedom , of ability and opportunity , and all inducement by the play of incident forces to do or be other than bad . Here is no possibility of high treason . All prisoners are in one cell . Stable fidelity to Mr. Cook's ...
... desire and freedom , of ability and opportunity , and all inducement by the play of incident forces to do or be other than bad . Here is no possibility of high treason . All prisoners are in one cell . Stable fidelity to Mr. Cook's ...
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... desire to know and to understand , turning the prow of his vessel across untraversed waters , or starving himself on the dreary coasts of northern seas , sacrificing himself in the interests of the pure passion for knowledge . What more ...
... desire to know and to understand , turning the prow of his vessel across untraversed waters , or starving himself on the dreary coasts of northern seas , sacrificing himself in the interests of the pure passion for knowledge . What more ...
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... desire alone does not confer the gift . To see new truth , to utter a new and higher law of the divine life demands powers fresh from the creative hand , endowments as truly " special " as those of a Paul or of a Luther . And here we ...
... desire alone does not confer the gift . To see new truth , to utter a new and higher law of the divine life demands powers fresh from the creative hand , endowments as truly " special " as those of a Paul or of a Luther . And here we ...
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... desire to know and the power to know . And so , because all men are seekers after God , some of our wise men jump to the conclusion that ail men have found Him ; and so the power and meaning of that other word , " inspiration , " suffer ...
... desire to know and the power to know . And so , because all men are seekers after God , some of our wise men jump to the conclusion that ail men have found Him ; and so the power and meaning of that other word , " inspiration , " suffer ...
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