The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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... theological modifications ? To what efficient causes may we attribute the Christian beliefs of the present day in the particulars which make them unlike the beliefs having the same names a generation ago ? The question admits of an ...
... theological modifications ? To what efficient causes may we attribute the Christian beliefs of the present day in the particulars which make them unlike the beliefs having the same names a generation ago ? The question admits of an ...
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... theologians began to adjust their interpretations to the new and independent revelations , and now by a consent ... theological opinion . For our present purpose two or three sample facts mast suffice . A comprehensive statement may be ...
... theologians began to adjust their interpretations to the new and independent revelations , and now by a consent ... theological opinion . For our present purpose two or three sample facts mast suffice . A comprehensive statement may be ...
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... theological realm ; and the result has been that with a trust which fifty years ago would have been accounted recklessness and impiety , theo- logians have restricted their method to discovery of truth , and have relieved themselves of ...
... theological realm ; and the result has been that with a trust which fifty years ago would have been accounted recklessness and impiety , theo- logians have restricted their method to discovery of truth , and have relieved themselves of ...
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... theologians even , and by scientists , not less than by philosophers themselves ; some of it is more solid than the rocks , and ... theology has nothing in common with philosophy , and that its 10 [ Jan. , CHANGES OF THEOLOGICAL BELIEF .
... theologians even , and by scientists , not less than by philosophers themselves ; some of it is more solid than the rocks , and ... theology has nothing in common with philosophy , and that its 10 [ Jan. , CHANGES OF THEOLOGICAL BELIEF .
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... theological gate and let the philosophical tide rush in . — A long and instructive chapter could be easily written ... theologians saw themselves forced to make logical use of the principles which Dr. Mansel had told them they might ...
... theological gate and let the philosophical tide rush in . — A long and instructive chapter could be easily written ... theologians saw themselves forced to make logical use of the principles which Dr. Mansel had told them they might ...
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