The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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... things with God from what they are with men . If the Word represents them as different- and Dr. Mansel held that it does we are authorised to accept its statements in spite of the facts ! This preposterous position , equivalent to the ...
... things with God from what they are with men . If the Word represents them as different- and Dr. Mansel held that it does we are authorised to accept its statements in spite of the facts ! This preposterous position , equivalent to the ...
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We should take no pride , but on the contrary feel some- thing of humiliation , if with all this agitation and progress ... things wiser than their generation . Half a century ago the prevail- ing Protestant impression was that souls are ...
We should take no pride , but on the contrary feel some- thing of humiliation , if with all this agitation and progress ... things wiser than their generation . Half a century ago the prevail- ing Protestant impression was that souls are ...
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... things to itemized examination and comparison of things , it was made certain that the world would have not less of speculation , but more definite data on which to erect its speculations . This is the ground of the superiority of ...
... things to itemized examination and comparison of things , it was made certain that the world would have not less of speculation , but more definite data on which to erect its speculations . This is the ground of the superiority of ...
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... thing in particular in Mr. Cook's position . His definition of perdi- tion excludes all sinners from it who have not ... things , to which it remains gladly responsive . This alleged scientific perdition , on the other hand , is a prison ...
... thing in particular in Mr. Cook's position . His definition of perdi- tion excludes all sinners from it who have not ... things , to which it remains gladly responsive . This alleged scientific perdition , on the other hand , is a prison ...
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... things can only be con- ceived as in a multitude of relations . This standing in rela- tions to other things gives to a thing its reality . And the nature of this reality , again , can neither be consistently repre- sented as a fixed ...
... things can only be con- ceived as in a multitude of relations . This standing in rela- tions to other things gives to a thing its reality . And the nature of this reality , again , can neither be consistently repre- sented as a fixed ...
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