The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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... influence of the internal heat upon the surface is now infinitesimally small , indeed quite inapprecia- ble save by very refined methods of observation.4 We must further remind Dr. Warren that in thus implicitly stating that the advent ...
... influence of the internal heat upon the surface is now infinitesimally small , indeed quite inapprecia- ble save by very refined methods of observation.4 We must further remind Dr. Warren that in thus implicitly stating that the advent ...
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... nature everywhere keeps articulating the laws of influence , change , perpetual relations , and in and through all the cease- less presence and activity of the Supreme Reality- the High- 1887. ] 33 AN ALLEGED SCIENTIFIC PERDITION .
... nature everywhere keeps articulating the laws of influence , change , perpetual relations , and in and through all the cease- less presence and activity of the Supreme Reality- the High- 1887. ] 33 AN ALLEGED SCIENTIFIC PERDITION .
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... influential things , yet with only thoughts of evil . This could only be considered as certain on the assumption that the mind is endowed with evil possibilities alone , and that the entire immortal environments were of only evil influence ...
... influential things , yet with only thoughts of evil . This could only be considered as certain on the assumption that the mind is endowed with evil possibilities alone , and that the entire immortal environments were of only evil influence ...
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... influence of a Divine Power , shaping these exceptional characters and endowing them for the work they have to do . In every one of the se- lected souls whom God has chosen to speak for Him to the world , we see a new and original work ...
... influence of a Divine Power , shaping these exceptional characters and endowing them for the work they have to do . In every one of the se- lected souls whom God has chosen to speak for Him to the world , we see a new and original work ...
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... Influential upon the early Church were also the philosophic conceptions , and especially the hermeneutic principles of Philo . But especially important in influence upon Christian doctrine was the revivification of religious life in the ...
... Influential upon the early Church were also the philosophic conceptions , and especially the hermeneutic principles of Philo . But especially important in influence upon Christian doctrine was the revivification of religious life in the ...
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