The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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... says : 99 " I am unable to carry the history of any existing species of plant beyond the Cromer " ( glacial ) " deposit . ' The sedimentary beds at the base of the glacial epoch contain , as far as we at present know , the earliest ...
... says : 99 " I am unable to carry the history of any existing species of plant beyond the Cromer " ( glacial ) " deposit . ' The sedimentary beds at the base of the glacial epoch contain , as far as we at present know , the earliest ...
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... say , constitutes at present the chief employment of the philosophers and theologians and statesmen of the age . We ask ... says : " The philosophy of Lotze is a remarkable combination of elements from the school and from real life . The ...
... say , constitutes at present the chief employment of the philosophers and theologians and statesmen of the age . We ask ... says : " The philosophy of Lotze is a remarkable combination of elements from the school and from real life . The ...
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... says : " The mechanical view of the world , as wrought out by modern science , is fully recognized and yet surmounted in the cosmological doctrine put forth by Herman Lotze in his Mikrokosmus . Lotze defends the mechanical method as ap ...
... says : " The mechanical view of the world , as wrought out by modern science , is fully recognized and yet surmounted in the cosmological doctrine put forth by Herman Lotze in his Mikrokosmus . Lotze defends the mechanical method as ap ...
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... says one on earth and in the unseen Holy of Holies . We shall further on indicate the radical miscalculation he makes as to some of the circum- stances of its presence both here and hereafter . 3. The laws laid down as universal by the ...
... says one on earth and in the unseen Holy of Holies . We shall further on indicate the radical miscalculation he makes as to some of the circum- stances of its presence both here and hereafter . 3. The laws laid down as universal by the ...
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... says : " 1. Some act of man's free will must go before God's en- trance into the soul . Man is to open the door . 2 ... say it is certain that any soul before death becomes fixed in evil . That perhaps would not be preachable " doctrine ...
... says : " 1. Some act of man's free will must go before God's en- trance into the soul . Man is to open the door . 2 ... say it is certain that any soul before death becomes fixed in evil . That perhaps would not be preachable " doctrine ...
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