The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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... sense . The stalwart logic of John Stuart Mill , shivering it to atoms and leaving it to the derision of thinking people , was hardly needed ; it was bound to die a natural death . But it accomplished a provi- dential purpose ; in an ...
... sense . The stalwart logic of John Stuart Mill , shivering it to atoms and leaving it to the derision of thinking people , was hardly needed ; it was bound to die a natural death . But it accomplished a provi- dential purpose ; in an ...
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... sense was it ethical . The whole of theology has at this date been in good degree taken out of this coarse conception has been relieved of its unthinkable accompaniments . It is to be hoped that ere long the basis of theology in all the ...
... sense was it ethical . The whole of theology has at this date been in good degree taken out of this coarse conception has been relieved of its unthinkable accompaniments . It is to be hoped that ere long the basis of theology in all the ...
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... sense of men opens slowly to the truth . And it is only by long years of blessing and enlightenment , the growing evidence of divine authority and power , that the Holy Ghost attests his presence . But this may be taught as an ...
... sense of men opens slowly to the truth . And it is only by long years of blessing and enlightenment , the growing evidence of divine authority and power , that the Holy Ghost attests his presence . But this may be taught as an ...
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... sense he employs " the natural , " " the supernatural , " and " the spiritual . " The 66 apparently hopeless vagueness which surrounds spiritual things is a distinct subject of complaint by Mr. Drummond , and he holds out the hope ...
... sense he employs " the natural , " " the supernatural , " and " the spiritual . " The 66 apparently hopeless vagueness which surrounds spiritual things is a distinct subject of complaint by Mr. Drummond , and he holds out the hope ...
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... sense ; that the spiritual may be discerned in the natural , as an underlying cause , but is only " spiritually discerned ; " that the real seat and home of the spiritual is beyond the physical , is supra - natural ; that the presence ...
... sense ; that the spiritual may be discerned in the natural , as an underlying cause , but is only " spiritually discerned ; " that the real seat and home of the spiritual is beyond the physical , is supra - natural ; that the presence ...
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