The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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... question admits of an answer with many heads , with many divisions . In terms strictly generic the causes of change in the regards described will easily come under two heads : those which come directly as the result of a special and in ...
... question admits of an answer with many heads , with many divisions . In terms strictly generic the causes of change in the regards described will easily come under two heads : those which come directly as the result of a special and in ...
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... question of con- sequences ever occurred to them . They labored so far in the purely scientific- which is the only proper - spirit ; and if the fact did not impress them it was none the less the fact , that their method was devout and ...
... question of con- sequences ever occurred to them . They labored so far in the purely scientific- which is the only proper - spirit ; and if the fact did not impress them it was none the less the fact , that their method was devout and ...
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... question has sprung : " Can the old faith live with the new ? To find an answer to this question , it is not perhaps too much to say , constitutes at present the chief employment of the philosophers and theologians and statesmen of the ...
... question has sprung : " Can the old faith live with the new ? To find an answer to this question , it is not perhaps too much to say , constitutes at present the chief employment of the philosophers and theologians and statesmen of the ...
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... question of Greece and her service to the world's intellect ; or of Rome and her gifts to civilization ; or of England and her contributions to the knowledge and practice of constitutional government . Why , then , shall we count it an ...
... question of Greece and her service to the world's intellect ; or of Rome and her gifts to civilization ; or of England and her contributions to the knowledge and practice of constitutional government . Why , then , shall we count it an ...
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... question , " Whether there are not other and new laws in the spiritual world except those which are projections or extensions of natural laws ; " and while conceding that " there may be such new laws , " he ar- gues against the ...
... question , " Whether there are not other and new laws in the spiritual world except those which are projections or extensions of natural laws ; " and while conceding that " there may be such new laws , " he ar- gues against the ...
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