The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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... divine who attempts to hedge the sincere endeavor to find out God's will by raising an alarm on the score of moral result , will meet with a very poor reception ; if he is old he will move pity ; if he is young he will invite contempt ...
... divine who attempts to hedge the sincere endeavor to find out God's will by raising an alarm on the score of moral result , will meet with a very poor reception ; if he is old he will move pity ; if he is young he will invite contempt ...
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... divine creative force . If inspiration be the power of discern- ing spiritual fact at first hand , then we must concede that it is by no means universal . For few indeed are thus able to come spontaneously and by original intuition ...
... divine creative force . If inspiration be the power of discern- ing spiritual fact at first hand , then we must concede that it is by no means universal . For few indeed are thus able to come spontaneously and by original intuition ...
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... Divine Power , shaping these exceptional characters and endowing them for the work they have to do . In every one of the se- lected souls whom God has chosen to speak for Him to the world , we see a new and original work of Divinity ...
... Divine Power , shaping these exceptional characters and endowing them for the work they have to do . In every one of the se- lected souls whom God has chosen to speak for Him to the world , we see a new and original work of Divinity ...
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... Divine Plan to unfold the knowledge of the truth as fast as man might bear it , and no faster . And so in every land God has raised up some souls whom He has quickened with power to perceive the truth , and to utter so much of it as ...
... Divine Plan to unfold the knowledge of the truth as fast as man might bear it , and no faster . And so in every land God has raised up some souls whom He has quickened with power to perceive the truth , and to utter so much of it as ...
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... Divine Fatherhood to say that Israel has done for man spiritually more than all these races in their work for man's intellect and his social nature ; or that through that people God made His special and highest revelation to His ...
... Divine Fatherhood to say that Israel has done for man spiritually more than all these races in their work for man's intellect and his social nature ; or that through that people God made His special and highest revelation to His ...
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