The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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... means by " a thorough - going evolutionist . " It would appear that to Dr. Porter he only is a thorough - going evolutionist who discards from his idea of force all concep- tions of spirituality and rules out of the domain of mechanism ...
... means by " a thorough - going evolutionist . " It would appear that to Dr. Porter he only is a thorough - going evolutionist who discards from his idea of force all concep- tions of spirituality and rules out of the domain of mechanism ...
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... means life still enlarging , still abiding amid the universe of things , to which it remains gladly responsive . This alleged scientific perdition , on the other hand , is a prison of habit bolted forever against change , or freedom ...
... means life still enlarging , still abiding amid the universe of things , to which it remains gladly responsive . This alleged scientific perdition , on the other hand , is a prison of habit bolted forever against change , or freedom ...
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... means to rouse and then to sat- isfy that capacity . And so the aspirations of the human race justify us in looking for some powers , some appropriate facul- ties by which their needs may be met and their hunger satis- fied . Nor do we ...
... means to rouse and then to sat- isfy that capacity . And so the aspirations of the human race justify us in looking for some powers , some appropriate facul- ties by which their needs may be met and their hunger satis- fied . Nor do we ...
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... means universal . For few indeed are thus able to come spontaneously and by original intuition directly at the higher facts of being . Not all sight is insight . Many may see what only one or two will see into . And so while all men are ...
... means universal . For few indeed are thus able to come spontaneously and by original intuition directly at the higher facts of being . Not all sight is insight . Many may see what only one or two will see into . And so while all men are ...
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... means ; does work for all men through particular men ; builds principles and institu- tions for humanity by the hands of certain elect nations . This is one of the best attested results of human observation . And no man speaks of ...
... means ; does work for all men through particular men ; builds principles and institu- tions for humanity by the hands of certain elect nations . This is one of the best attested results of human observation . And no man speaks of ...
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