The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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... Gospel as now almost universally interpreted by Christendom . But Mr. Cook does not hesitate to draw the line through the point of death . Here certainly , he claims that sound scholarship and science declare , there arises the ...
... Gospel as now almost universally interpreted by Christendom . But Mr. Cook does not hesitate to draw the line through the point of death . Here certainly , he claims that sound scholarship and science declare , there arises the ...
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... Gospel appears interwoven with a theory of the world and of its origin , which it did not produce . The new religion be- came , therefore , a doctrine , which obtained from the Gospel This new ele- its certainty , but only partially its ...
... Gospel appears interwoven with a theory of the world and of its origin , which it did not produce . The new religion be- came , therefore , a doctrine , which obtained from the Gospel This new ele- its certainty , but only partially its ...
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... Gospel , was mainly Greek thought in its various forms : Platonic , Stoic , Philonic , Neo - Platonic . Dog- ma is , therefore , in its conception and development , a work of the Greek mind upon the soil of the Gospel . This is the main ...
... Gospel , was mainly Greek thought in its various forms : Platonic , Stoic , Philonic , Neo - Platonic . Dog- ma is , therefore , in its conception and development , a work of the Greek mind upon the soil of the Gospel . This is the main ...
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... Gospel is to them in substance largely identical with the results of Platonic and Stoic think- ing , but what there appears as wise opinion , in Christian- ity is given as divine revelation . Not in substance , but in cer- tification is ...
... Gospel is to them in substance largely identical with the results of Platonic and Stoic think- ing , but what there appears as wise opinion , in Christian- ity is given as divine revelation . Not in substance , but in cer- tification is ...
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... Gospel , and is the very form or lan- guage they would have chosen had they been called upon to invent de novo an expression for their Christian life . What , under this head , should be said of Maurice , of Ritschl , of cer- tain High ...
... Gospel , and is the very form or lan- guage they would have chosen had they been called upon to invent de novo an expression for their Christian life . What , under this head , should be said of Maurice , of Ritschl , of cer- tain High ...
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