The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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... 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 preeminence to Sir ...
... 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 preeminence to Sir ...
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... religious truth is not synonymous with the capacity to receive it . That demands special endowments . The prophet , the seer , the religious leader must be born to his work . He is never the creature of culture , nor developed out of ...
... religious truth is not synonymous with the capacity to receive it . That demands special endowments . The prophet , the seer , the religious leader must be born to his work . He is never the creature of culture , nor developed out of ...
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... religion which had grown out of Israel's life to the Gentile world . There are undoubtedly degrees of inspiration . has ... religious facts , the great truths of spirituality . is to be especially open and sensitive to the speech of the ...
... religion which had grown out of Israel's life to the Gentile world . There are undoubtedly degrees of inspiration . has ... religious facts , the great truths of spirituality . is to be especially open and sensitive to the speech of the ...
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... religious faith , and therefore while one may truly speak of the development of dogna , he cannot properly trace its ... religion be- came , therefore , a doctrine , which obtained from the Gospel This new ele- its certainty , but only ...
... religious faith , and therefore while one may truly speak of the development of dogna , he cannot properly trace its ... religion be- came , therefore , a doctrine , which obtained from the Gospel This new ele- its certainty , but only ...
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... religious conceptions and philosophy of the Hellenistic Jews , as they modified the later formation of the Gospel ; the religious tendencies of the Greeks and Romans in the first two centuries , and the contem- poraneous Græco - Roman ...
... religious conceptions and philosophy of the Hellenistic Jews , as they modified the later formation of the Gospel ; the religious tendencies of the Greeks and Romans in the first two centuries , and the contem- poraneous Græco - Roman ...
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