The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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... existence save as they are freely elected - save as the faculty and the opportunity remain to cast them off or to retain them ; the essence of culpability disappearing as the ability to repent disappears supposing this to be possible ...
... existence save as they are freely elected - save as the faculty and the opportunity remain to cast them off or to retain them ; the essence of culpability disappearing as the ability to repent disappears supposing this to be possible ...
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... them can logically be applied to him . They are on a different plane of existence . The plants of the Miocene age , to which our author so fre- quently refers , are undoubtedly very nearly allied to existing 16 [ Jan. , PARADISE FOUND .
... them can logically be applied to him . They are on a different plane of existence . The plants of the Miocene age , to which our author so fre- quently refers , are undoubtedly very nearly allied to existing 16 [ Jan. , PARADISE FOUND .
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... existence of Miocene man . The same fallacy crops out in another place where our author says , ( p . 287 ) , speaking of the great trees of Cali- fornia : " If these last individuals of an expiring race can maintain , under unfavorable ...
... existence of Miocene man . The same fallacy crops out in another place where our author says , ( p . 287 ) , speaking of the great trees of Cali- fornia : " If these last individuals of an expiring race can maintain , under unfavorable ...
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... existence , he is ignoring all the long geological ages through which animal life existed , but during which " there was no man . " It is , moreover , quite contrary to all the evidence from geology to suppose that this cooling process ...
... existence , he is ignoring all the long geological ages through which animal life existed , but during which " there was no man . " It is , moreover , quite contrary to all the evidence from geology to suppose that this cooling process ...
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... existence of the human family through these untold ages , and on these assumed premises rests one - half of his theory . There is not an inch of solid ground beneath his corner stone . He has actually reared a great superstructure on a ...
... existence of the human family through these untold ages , and on these assumed premises rests one - half of his theory . There is not an inch of solid ground beneath his corner stone . He has actually reared a great superstructure on a ...
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