The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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... language ( after the fashion of some lawyers ) until it means anything or nothing at the will of conflicting commentators . Such verbal criticism " as it is called , really such verbal catchplay , moves the " profane " to laughter and ...
... language ( after the fashion of some lawyers ) until it means anything or nothing at the will of conflicting commentators . Such verbal criticism " as it is called , really such verbal catchplay , moves the " profane " to laughter and ...
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... language brings Mr. Fiske , it appears to us , into al- most complete harmony with Lotze as to essential process and results : 2 Though we have studied Lotze with care , so far as his works have come under our eyes , we ask your ...
... language brings Mr. Fiske , it appears to us , into al- most complete harmony with Lotze as to essential process and results : 2 Though we have studied Lotze with care , so far as his works have come under our eyes , we ask your ...
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... language in which to express the little that he grasps . This is the universal advantage of humanity . No race , no people has any exclusive right to the religious capacity . It exists everywhere . It belongs to all time . It is the ...
... language in which to express the little that he grasps . This is the universal advantage of humanity . No race , no people has any exclusive right to the religious capacity . It exists everywhere . It belongs to all time . It is the ...
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... language is : - " Gravitation , for instance what direct application has that in the spiritual world ? The reply is three - fold . First , there is no proof that it does not hold there . In the second place gravitation may hold for the ...
... language is : - " Gravitation , for instance what direct application has that in the spiritual world ? The reply is three - fold . First , there is no proof that it does not hold there . In the second place gravitation may hold for the ...
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... language we may say that " the same law holds of mental as of physical nutrition ; " but strictly speaking we know that while a similar principle ob- tains , entirely distinct laws are operating . The reason that this loose , popular ...
... language we may say that " the same law holds of mental as of physical nutrition ; " but strictly speaking we know that while a similar principle ob- tains , entirely distinct laws are operating . The reason that this loose , popular ...
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