The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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... eternal doom " ? With the conceded truth that penalty is a natural result and not an arbitrary inflic tion , what becomes of the dogma of punishment forever for sins committed in time ? And with the truth of sin as self- punishing what ...
... eternal doom " ? With the conceded truth that penalty is a natural result and not an arbitrary inflic tion , what becomes of the dogma of punishment forever for sins committed in time ? And with the truth of sin as self- punishing what ...
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... Eternal Energy from which all things proceed " - the same Power that " in ourselves wells up under the form of consciousness " when placed along side of Lotze's furnish a good illustration of how extemes meet , or perhaps they prove ...
... Eternal Energy from which all things proceed " - the same Power that " in ourselves wells up under the form of consciousness " when placed along side of Lotze's furnish a good illustration of how extemes meet , or perhaps they prove ...
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... Eternal Energy and Power as Source of all things . - We may note in passing , that the contrast we here bring out between Spencer and Lotze , is substantially that between Darwin and Wallace , who together share the honor of having ...
... Eternal Energy and Power as Source of all things . - We may note in passing , that the contrast we here bring out between Spencer and Lotze , is substantially that between Darwin and Wallace , who together share the honor of having ...
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... eternal in the heavens . " The first of these views may be dismissed without comment , as opposed to a well - attested fact , viz . , that there is a reality answering to the term " spiritual . " The second merits atten- tion . It is ...
... eternal in the heavens . " The first of these views may be dismissed without comment , as opposed to a well - attested fact , viz . , that there is a reality answering to the term " spiritual . " The second merits atten- tion . It is ...
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... eternal punishment except idolaters . The Moslem prayers for the dead are borrowed from the Jewish . The Oriental Christians adopted , after the corruption of the faith , the unscriptural and heathenish notions of the Jews 106 [ Jan ...
... eternal punishment except idolaters . The Moslem prayers for the dead are borrowed from the Jewish . The Oriental Christians adopted , after the corruption of the faith , the unscriptural and heathenish notions of the Jews 106 [ Jan ...
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