The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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... theory of creative days , each twenty - four hours long . Rapidly the theologians began to adjust their ... theories of morals were substan- tially mechanical in the regard that they were shaped — lit- erally shaped , not discovered with ...
... theory of creative days , each twenty - four hours long . Rapidly the theologians began to adjust their ... theories of morals were substan- tially mechanical in the regard that they were shaped — lit- erally shaped , not discovered with ...
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... theory of redemption . When the Universalist idea began to assert itself a hundred years ago , and when half a century later it began to manifest more of the organizing temper , it would be preposterous to put in a claim for its leaders ...
... theory of redemption . When the Universalist idea began to assert itself a hundred years ago , and when half a century later it began to manifest more of the organizing temper , it would be preposterous to put in a claim for its leaders ...
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... theory which stands as a house of cards on a foundation of granite . The book must be classed with the many that have appeared during the last half century , but which are now fortunately becoming few , in which the authors have ...
... theory which stands as a house of cards on a foundation of granite . The book must be classed with the many that have appeared during the last half century , but which are now fortunately becoming few , in which the authors have ...
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... theory of our author and the story in Genesis . We confess also that the interpretation which finds in a massive polar ice - sheet the flaming sword that kept the way of the Tree of Life , appears to us to border on the vagaries of ...
... theory of our author and the story in Genesis . We confess also that the interpretation which finds in a massive polar ice - sheet the flaming sword that kept the way of the Tree of Life , appears to us to border on the vagaries of ...
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... theories of their own on assumed bases of proportions so magnificent that they stagger the reader by their very ... theory , and no cautious biologist will claim for it any higher name , we may remind him that whatever assumption of ...
... theories of their own on assumed bases of proportions so magnificent that they stagger the reader by their very ... theory , and no cautious biologist will claim for it any higher name , we may remind him that whatever assumption of ...
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