The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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... fact did not impress them it was none the less the fact , that their method was devout and reverential , for they practically said : The truth is God's and He may be trusted ; our busi- ness is to find it ; it is God's business to ...
... fact did not impress them it was none the less the fact , that their method was devout and reverential , for they practically said : The truth is God's and He may be trusted ; our busi- ness is to find it ; it is God's business to ...
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... facts ! This preposterous position , equivalent to the saying that circles on earth may be squares in heaven , and ... fact to the human realm - took the foun- dation from under the doctrine of endless punishment as a penal infliction ...
... facts ! This preposterous position , equivalent to the saying that circles on earth may be squares in heaven , and ... fact to the human realm - took the foun- dation from under the doctrine of endless punishment as a penal infliction ...
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... facts of Ethics . The freedom of the human will as indestructible as its own immortality ; sin and virtue having no ... fact , what becomes of probation anywhere in the customary definition of the word ? what becomes of the notion of ...
... facts of Ethics . The freedom of the human will as indestructible as its own immortality ; sin and virtue having no ... fact , what becomes of probation anywhere in the customary definition of the word ? what becomes of the notion of ...
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... fact is palpable we rejoice in it for it is great progress — that , even without the intent of the leaders of these ... facts and loose unwarranted inferences . The author is evidently well read in geological literature but as evidently ...
... fact is palpable we rejoice in it for it is great progress — that , even without the intent of the leaders of these ... facts and loose unwarranted inferences . The author is evidently well read in geological literature but as evidently ...
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... fact at once raises his work above the crowd and renders it deserving of attention . The title " Paradise Found ... facts are not appreciated by the writer . His state- ments are for the most part accurate , but his inferences are often ...
... fact at once raises his work above the crowd and renders it deserving of attention . The title " Paradise Found ... facts are not appreciated by the writer . His state- ments are for the most part accurate , but his inferences are often ...
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