The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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... ' Outlines ' cover the entire ground of Lotze's mature teaching . " He further says : " The philosophy of Lotze is a remarkable combination of elements from the school and from real life . The 1887. ] 27 AN ALLEGED SCIENTIFIC PERDITION .
... ' Outlines ' cover the entire ground of Lotze's mature teaching . " He further says : " The philosophy of Lotze is a remarkable combination of elements from the school and from real life . The 1887. ] 27 AN ALLEGED SCIENTIFIC PERDITION .
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... teaching ? There is no account which fits the case except such an one as recognizes the direct and moulding influence of a Divine Power , shaping these exceptional characters and endowing them for the work they have to do . In every one ...
... teaching ? There is no account which fits the case except such an one as recognizes the direct and moulding influence of a Divine Power , shaping these exceptional characters and endowing them for the work they have to do . In every one ...
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... teaching of the Book as a living whole . " But this " teaching " is , of course , in general " Luther's apprehension of the teaching , " made possible by the " workings of the Spirit " in him . Likewise the Scholastics taught that the ...
... teaching of the Book as a living whole . " But this " teaching " is , of course , in general " Luther's apprehension of the teaching , " made possible by the " workings of the Spirit " in him . Likewise the Scholastics taught that the ...
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... teaching of the Bible ; Dr. Duff's “ Jeremiah , the Prophet of Personal Godliness , " and Prof. Charles R. Brown's on the Revision of Genesis , are profitable reading . The conclusions reached by Prof. Brown are , brieffy stated , these ...
... teaching of the Bible ; Dr. Duff's “ Jeremiah , the Prophet of Personal Godliness , " and Prof. Charles R. Brown's on the Revision of Genesis , are profitable reading . The conclusions reached by Prof. Brown are , brieffy stated , these ...
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... teachers , as their color and circumstances would exclude them from such position . Fourth , they would be unable to prove their capacity as teachers and would lose the emoluments of such positions . " " The colored teachers of ...
... teachers , as their color and circumstances would exclude them from such position . Fourth , they would be unable to prove their capacity as teachers and would lose the emoluments of such positions . " " The colored teachers of ...
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