The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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... faith live with the new ? To find an answer to this question , it is not perhaps too much to say , constitutes at present the chief employment of the philosophers and theologians and statesmen of the age . We ask the reader's attention ...
... faith live with the new ? To find an answer to this question , it is not perhaps too much to say , constitutes at present the chief employment of the philosophers and theologians and statesmen of the age . We ask the reader's attention ...
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... faith , to concede its product from antecedent animal life under evolution , It may be found as compatible with the safety of faith in the soul and in God , to assume the production of mental and moral facul- ties by acquisition and by ...
... faith , to concede its product from antecedent animal life under evolution , It may be found as compatible with the safety of faith in the soul and in God , to assume the production of mental and moral facul- ties by acquisition and by ...
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... faith and actual knowledge present before us . Those who talk of permanence of bad character seem wholly to overlook the intrinsic nature of mind and its surroundings . Mind is spirit in full endowment of reason and its companion gifts ...
... faith and actual knowledge present before us . Those who talk of permanence of bad character seem wholly to overlook the intrinsic nature of mind and its surroundings . Mind is spirit in full endowment of reason and its companion gifts ...
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... faith , but which rest on no firm basis , and exercise no authority . And the construction of these makeshifts of thought is often identified with the work of inspiration . Be- cause aspiration is the universal attitude of humanity we ...
... faith , but which rest on no firm basis , and exercise no authority . And the construction of these makeshifts of thought is often identified with the work of inspiration . Be- cause aspiration is the universal attitude of humanity we ...
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... faith , and therefore while one may truly speak of the development of dogna , he cannot properly trace its origin . It is true , however , that while the early church had a definite belief about God and Jesus Christ , this belief and ...
... faith , and therefore while one may truly speak of the development of dogna , he cannot properly trace its origin . It is true , however , that while the early church had a definite belief about God and Jesus Christ , this belief and ...
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