The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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eeasing to be . But in the methods of proving the doctrine , in the principles which accompany it , in the process whereby the great result of destiny is wrought out , Universalism , not less than the Evangelical faiths , has grown old ...
eeasing to be . But in the methods of proving the doctrine , in the principles which accompany it , in the process whereby the great result of destiny is wrought out , Universalism , not less than the Evangelical faiths , has grown old ...
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... method to the ethical and exegetical realm . The time is not remote when theories of morals were substan- tially mechanical in the regard that they were shaped — lit- erally shaped , not discovered with an eye to what were deemed the ...
... method to the ethical and exegetical realm . The time is not remote when theories of morals were substan- tially mechanical in the regard that they were shaped — lit- erally shaped , not discovered with an eye to what were deemed the ...
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... method was devout and reverential , for they practically said : The truth is God's and He may be trusted ; our busi- ness is to find it ; it is God's business to deterinine what shall be its outcome . - But by degrees , and with ...
... method was devout and reverential , for they practically said : The truth is God's and He may be trusted ; our busi- ness is to find it ; it is God's business to deterinine what shall be its outcome . - But by degrees , and with ...
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method , fully admitted , has honeycombed many a supersti- tious notion , and toppled not a few of the time - honored dogmas . Further , there has in recent years been an extraordinary quickening and extending of the philosophical ...
method , fully admitted , has honeycombed many a supersti- tious notion , and toppled not a few of the time - honored dogmas . Further , there has in recent years been an extraordinary quickening and extending of the philosophical ...
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... methods of defence , and in the ethical processes which it presumes , Universalism in common with all the other Protestant creeds , has been changed and improved by the entrance of the scientific method , and particularly by the ...
... methods of defence , and in the ethical processes which it presumes , Universalism in common with all the other Protestant creeds , has been changed and improved by the entrance of the scientific method , and particularly by the ...
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