The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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Page 43
... never was a capacity in the human soul which did not find its complement in some faculty of that soul . Every capacity implies some means to rouse and then to sat- isfy that capacity . And so the aspirations of the human race justify us ...
... never was a capacity in the human soul which did not find its complement in some faculty of that soul . Every capacity implies some means to rouse and then to sat- isfy that capacity . And so the aspirations of the human race justify us ...
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... never enter it , are soon filled , and often more than filled , by the women who join it . It is a sad fact that many women are inveterate beer - drinkers , and keep in countenance the laboring men who spend much of their earnings at ...
... never enter it , are soon filled , and often more than filled , by the women who join it . It is a sad fact that many women are inveterate beer - drinkers , and keep in countenance the laboring men who spend much of their earnings at ...
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... never saw before , so quickly and surely compre- hends it the strength of its parts , the relation of parts , and the effectiveness of the whole for its purpose that to one of no mechanical talent he seems to have a new faculty . We say ...
... never saw before , so quickly and surely compre- hends it the strength of its parts , the relation of parts , and the effectiveness of the whole for its purpose that to one of no mechanical talent he seems to have a new faculty . We say ...
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... never knew a Calvinist theologian who did be- lieve in the damnation of unbaptized infants . He had not seen that doctrine in his creed ; although he was able to see there large volumes of other doctrines . A similar instance 88 [ Jan ...
... never knew a Calvinist theologian who did be- lieve in the damnation of unbaptized infants . He had not seen that doctrine in his creed ; although he was able to see there large volumes of other doctrines . A similar instance 88 [ Jan ...
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... never ending task of the Church is to compass its breadth and length and depth and height . " Thirdly , the Christian consciousness not only apprehends truth and improves our understanding thereof , but it tests all pretended advances ...
... never ending task of the Church is to compass its breadth and length and depth and height . " Thirdly , the Christian consciousness not only apprehends truth and improves our understanding thereof , but it tests all pretended advances ...
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