The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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... expression of the contents of faith , we have first to trace the origin of the apostolic catholic doctrine . As factors in its formation we may posit : the Gospel of Jesus Christ ; the proclamation of Jesus Christ in the first ...
... expression of the contents of faith , we have first to trace the origin of the apostolic catholic doctrine . As factors in its formation we may posit : the Gospel of Jesus Christ ; the proclamation of Jesus Christ in the first ...
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... expression of different laws . This is a rule to which there are no exceptions . If the laws are not different then the phenomena are not different . If the phenomena differ , that shows that the laws do . The phenomena of the organic ...
... expression of different laws . This is a rule to which there are no exceptions . If the laws are not different then the phenomena are not different . If the phenomena differ , that shows that the laws do . The phenomena of the organic ...
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... expression of the spiritual , is to concede that there is a spiritual world of which this phe- nomenal world is the product , or at least the correspondent . If on the other hand , it is not meant to confine the range of the spiritual ...
... expression of the spiritual , is to concede that there is a spiritual world of which this phe- nomenal world is the product , or at least the correspondent . If on the other hand , it is not meant to confine the range of the spiritual ...
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... expression . In coming to that expression , thought and feeling are intermingled , and ought to be intermingled . We ought not to go so far as “ the good old woman who said she would believe in her church if she knew it wasn't true ...
... expression . In coming to that expression , thought and feeling are intermingled , and ought to be intermingled . We ought not to go so far as “ the good old woman who said she would believe in her church if she knew it wasn't true ...
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... expression for their Christian life . What , under this head , should be said of Maurice , of Ritschl , of cer- tain High Churchmen , of certain who call themselves Trini tarians , who are really Sabellians ? Thus , old and honored ...
... expression for their Christian life . What , under this head , should be said of Maurice , of Ritschl , of cer- tain High Churchmen , of certain who call themselves Trini tarians , who are really Sabellians ? Thus , old and honored ...
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