The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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Page 42
... race to - day . All men are capable of receiving truth ; all are seeking after truth . Men are incapable of contenting themselves in their ignorance . They inevitably seek the light . This is 42 [ Jan. , ASPIRATION AND INSPIRATION .
... race to - day . All men are capable of receiving truth ; all are seeking after truth . Men are incapable of contenting themselves in their ignorance . They inevitably seek the light . This is 42 [ Jan. , ASPIRATION AND INSPIRATION .
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... receiving into itself . The former applies to the act by which man reaches after truth : the latter the act in which he grasps it . Aspiration is man's passive capacity to receive the truth . Inspiration is the active quali- fication ...
... receiving into itself . The former applies to the act by which man reaches after truth : the latter the act in which he grasps it . Aspiration is man's passive capacity to receive the truth . Inspiration is the active quali- fication ...
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... received the position of ruler in the uni- verse , and that in him God was revealed , led , even within the lifetime of the Apostles , to speculations concerning the nature of Christ . Some , as Paul , regarded him as a heavenly being ...
... received the position of ruler in the uni- verse , and that in him God was revealed , led , even within the lifetime of the Apostles , to speculations concerning the nature of Christ . Some , as Paul , regarded him as a heavenly being ...
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... received a treatment similar to that which Judaism received earlier at Alexandria ; a sim- ilar abbreviation and spiritualizing . The doctrines of Chris- tianity are reasonable truths . To the Monotheism , common to the Jew and the ...
... received a treatment similar to that which Judaism received earlier at Alexandria ; a sim- ilar abbreviation and spiritualizing . The doctrines of Chris- tianity are reasonable truths . To the Monotheism , common to the Jew and the ...
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... received a new and profounder impulse . Out of all this has grown up in this country a class of men immensely rich . It is safe to say that within the last twenty years the men possessing millions of money have increased at a rate of at ...
... received a new and profounder impulse . Out of all this has grown up in this country a class of men immensely rich . It is safe to say that within the last twenty years the men possessing millions of money have increased at a rate of at ...
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