The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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... hands mutually of the Spencers and Lotzes . will find yet a ground of harmony between the parties con- tending on the one hand for innate faculties and on the other for acquired faculties the reconciliation of transcendentalism and ...
... hands mutually of the Spencers and Lotzes . will find yet a ground of harmony between the parties con- tending on the one hand for innate faculties and on the other for acquired faculties the reconciliation of transcendentalism and ...
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... hand of James Sully . He says : " The mechanical view of the world , as wrought out by modern science , is fully recognized and yet surmounted in the cosmological doctrine put forth by Herman Lotze in his Mikrokosmus . Lotze defends the ...
... hand of James Sully . He says : " The mechanical view of the world , as wrought out by modern science , is fully recognized and yet surmounted in the cosmological doctrine put forth by Herman Lotze in his Mikrokosmus . Lotze defends the ...
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... hands of philosophers of both the schools of Spencer and Fiske , and Martineau and Lotze , gives no data of fact or law for the support of Mr. Cook's perdition . Lotze especially is so thorough a scientist in understanding on the one hand ...
... hands of philosophers of both the schools of Spencer and Fiske , and Martineau and Lotze , gives no data of fact or law for the support of Mr. Cook's perdition . Lotze especially is so thorough a scientist in understanding on the one hand ...
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... hand lost to all suscep- tibility to change , and on the other hand the non - activity upon it of all its relations , including that of the Supreme Reality , the Highest Good . Or , if it be said that such a mind retains susceptibility ...
... hand lost to all suscep- tibility to change , and on the other hand the non - activity upon it of all its relations , including that of the Supreme Reality , the Highest Good . Or , if it be said that such a mind retains susceptibility ...
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... hand . only so many crowding tokens that man cannot rest in utter ignorance of the source of his life , that he must by the very constitution of his soul , aspire after the truth and find some language in which to express the little ...
... hand . only so many crowding tokens that man cannot rest in utter ignorance of the source of his life , that he must by the very constitution of his soul , aspire after the truth and find some language in which to express the little ...
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