The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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... minds may by pre eminence be attributed to a single mind , the change was - brought about by a man who was not a 1887. ] 7 CHANGES OF THEOLOGICAL BELIEF .
... minds may by pre eminence be attributed to a single mind , the change was - brought about by a man who was not a 1887. ] 7 CHANGES OF THEOLOGICAL BELIEF .
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... mind of man . " Thus so soon as the human mind turned from mere specu- tion about things to itemized examination and comparison of things , it was made certain that the world would have not less of speculation , but more definite data ...
... mind of man . " Thus so soon as the human mind turned from mere specu- tion about things to itemized examination and comparison of things , it was made certain that the world would have not less of speculation , but more definite data ...
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... mind led many to misun- derstand Lotze , and even to class him among so called scien- tific materialists . The freest allowance is given to the scien- tific conception of mechanism in this series of philosophical " Outlines . ' But the ...
... mind led many to misun- derstand Lotze , and even to class him among so called scien- tific materialists . The freest allowance is given to the scien- tific conception of mechanism in this series of philosophical " Outlines . ' But the ...
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... mind not less than to those of physical nature . " Every active force produces more than one change every cause ... mind that the Boston Lectureship claims to prove the existence of this perdition by universal laws which he asserts he ...
... mind not less than to those of physical nature . " Every active force produces more than one change every cause ... mind that the Boston Lectureship claims to prove the existence of this perdition by universal laws which he asserts he ...
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... mind . It is stability of mind and being , and admits of no influence to change from within or without . It can have no variety , no differentiation , no retrogression , no disin- tegration . Evolution has ceased , self - propagation ...
... mind . It is stability of mind and being , and admits of no influence to change from within or without . It can have no variety , no differentiation , no retrogression , no disin- tegration . Evolution has ceased , self - propagation ...
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