The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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... spirit of these men whom , not the vigors of arctic cold nor the perils by tropic heat could turn back from their journeys of research , attests the invincible yearning man has after the widest knowl edge for its own sake . Man's ...
... spirit of these men whom , not the vigors of arctic cold nor the perils by tropic heat could turn back from their journeys of research , attests the invincible yearning man has after the widest knowl edge for its own sake . Man's ...
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... Spirit which inspires every believing heart and lends its authority to theenthusiastic utterance of prophet and teacher ; the other discloses a vast world state , a hierarchy , where priests alone approach the sacred mysteries , and ...
... Spirit which inspires every believing heart and lends its authority to theenthusiastic utterance of prophet and teacher ; the other discloses a vast world state , a hierarchy , where priests alone approach the sacred mysteries , and ...
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... Spirit . Yet to an immanent , mathematical Trinity they did not come . The Trinity is rather a process , an emanation , with a beginning and an end . The elements of this conception came also from Greek thought , which furnished as well ...
... Spirit . Yet to an immanent , mathematical Trinity they did not come . The Trinity is rather a process , an emanation , with a beginning and an end . The elements of this conception came also from Greek thought , which furnished as well ...
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... spirit . But since the same laws operate in both what is there to distinguish matter from spirit ? We presume Mr. Drummond would answer , their different phenomena . But different phenomena are always the expression of different laws ...
... spirit . But since the same laws operate in both what is there to distinguish matter from spirit ? We presume Mr. Drummond would answer , their different phenomena . But different phenomena are always the expression of different laws ...
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... Spirit inwardly . " And again , referring to Luther's judgment on the value of the various parts of the Bible , he says , " Luther's principle was simply the measuring the books of the Bible by the prepon- derating teaching of the Book ...
... Spirit inwardly . " And again , referring to Luther's judgment on the value of the various parts of the Bible , he says , " Luther's principle was simply the measuring the books of the Bible by the prepon- derating teaching of the Book ...
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