The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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... forces still in operation . When his work was somewhat advanced , it appeared that his facts , scientifically tested ... force imparted its method to the ethical and exegetical realm . The time is not remote when theories of morals were ...
... forces still in operation . When his work was somewhat advanced , it appeared that his facts , scientifically tested ... force imparted its method to the ethical and exegetical realm . The time is not remote when theories of morals were ...
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... force all concep- tions of spirituality and rules out of the domain of mechanism which he claims is every where operative all ideas of there being the Spirit of the Living Cause in the wheels If Dr. Porter means this , then certainly ...
... force all concep- tions of spirituality and rules out of the domain of mechanism which he claims is every where operative all ideas of there being the Spirit of the Living Cause in the wheels If Dr. Porter means this , then certainly ...
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... forces . " These two universal laws apply to the phenomena of mind not less than to those of physical nature . " Every active force produces more than one change every cause produces more than one effect . " These are universal laws ...
... forces . " These two universal laws apply to the phenomena of mind not less than to those of physical nature . " Every active force produces more than one change every cause produces more than one effect . " These are universal laws ...
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... force , intelligence and goodness in the external world . Now let it be remembered that this capacity for religious knowledge is limited to no people and to no age . It was pres- ent in the earliest man . It is found in every race to ...
... force , intelligence and goodness in the external world . Now let it be remembered that this capacity for religious knowledge is limited to no people and to no age . It was pres- ent in the earliest man . It is found in every race to ...
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... force . If inspiration be the power of discern- ing spiritual fact at first hand , then we must concede that it is by no means universal . For few indeed are thus able to come spontaneously and by original intuition directly at the ...
... force . If inspiration be the power of discern- ing spiritual fact at first hand , then we must concede that it is by no means universal . For few indeed are thus able to come spontaneously and by original intuition directly at the ...
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