The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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... possible meaning in his thought , who worked in a realm wholly apart from the Biblical records , and very likely in considerable indifference in regard to them . The man , who , more than any other has caused a new and very different ...
... possible meaning in his thought , who worked in a realm wholly apart from the Biblical records , and very likely in considerable indifference in regard to them . The man , who , more than any other has caused a new and very different ...
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... possible effect upon religious belief . But none the less they have passed into the theologi cal department . and have therein wrought startling yet re lentless modifications . In touching upon the scientific realm we have given great ...
... possible effect upon religious belief . But none the less they have passed into the theologi cal department . and have therein wrought startling yet re lentless modifications . In touching upon the scientific realm we have given great ...
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... possible ; reward and retribu- tion having no natural existence save as they in herein , and be- come the fruitage of , good or ill intent : these are essentials of Ethical truth ; they are impregnable ; they are with the authorities no ...
... possible ; reward and retribu- tion having no natural existence save as they in herein , and be- come the fruitage of , good or ill intent : these are essentials of Ethical truth ; they are impregnable ; they are with the authorities no ...
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... up around it walling it in as the old New England pound held the captured stray cattle . ― It may not in particular instances , and with abrupt distinc- tion , be possible , as we have explained , 1887. ] 13 CHANGES OF THEOLOGICAL BELIEF .
... up around it walling it in as the old New England pound held the captured stray cattle . ― It may not in particular instances , and with abrupt distinc- tion , be possible , as we have explained , 1887. ] 13 CHANGES OF THEOLOGICAL BELIEF .
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... possible effect upon modes of religious thinking and belief . The fact is palpable we rejoice in it for it is great progress — that , even without the intent of the leaders of these mental activi- ties , and in some instances directly ...
... possible effect upon modes of religious thinking and belief . The fact is palpable we rejoice in it for it is great progress — that , even without the intent of the leaders of these mental activi- ties , and in some instances directly ...
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