The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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... once raises his work above the crowd and renders it deserving of attention . The title " Paradise Found " suggests the scope of the essay . It is an attempt to show that the only place on earth that can fulfil the conditions of the ...
... once raises his work above the crowd and renders it deserving of attention . The title " Paradise Found " suggests the scope of the essay . It is an attempt to show that the only place on earth that can fulfil the conditions of the ...
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... is beyond a doubt that the types of the existing fauna of the northern hemisphere once existed far- ther north than at present . We demur , however , to the statement that they existed in the polar regions as a 1887. ] 17 PARADISE found .
... is beyond a doubt that the types of the existing fauna of the northern hemisphere once existed far- ther north than at present . We demur , however , to the statement that they existed in the polar regions as a 1887. ] 17 PARADISE found .
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... once Creator and Saviour ; the other de- scended indeed into the same plane , but carried with it the Old Testament , and no unimportant part of the primitive belief . The early Catholic Church , forming during the second century in ...
... once Creator and Saviour ; the other de- scended indeed into the same plane , but carried with it the Old Testament , and no unimportant part of the primitive belief . The early Catholic Church , forming during the second century in ...
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... once centre and starting - point for his whole system . Origen completes the work of uniting Greek culture and philosophy with the faith of the Church , and gives to Christianity a scientific the- ology . His system resembles in a ...
... once centre and starting - point for his whole system . Origen completes the work of uniting Greek culture and philosophy with the faith of the Church , and gives to Christianity a scientific the- ology . His system resembles in a ...
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We spiritual ) falls at once within the domain of science . " have seen that the claim is not supported by the facts and reasonings adduced under it . On the contrary , scrutiny of the instances given shows that Mr. Drummond has , in ...
We spiritual ) falls at once within the domain of science . " have seen that the claim is not supported by the facts and reasonings adduced under it . On the contrary , scrutiny of the instances given shows that Mr. Drummond has , in ...
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