The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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... thought of God , of man , of destiny , even of duty , is very far from being in 1887 , what it was in 1837 ; and the Evangelical preacher of the present in disposition , catho- licity , and outward bearing is so unlike even his ...
... thought of God , of man , of destiny , even of duty , is very far from being in 1887 , what it was in 1837 ; and the Evangelical preacher of the present in disposition , catho- licity , and outward bearing is so unlike even his ...
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... thought they meant ; that on the contrary the proper meaning , the one forced by the history of the words and by all the connexion , is that of epochs of indefinite length . Had the change been wrought in this way , it would , as all ...
... thought they meant ; that on the contrary the proper meaning , the one forced by the history of the words and by all the connexion , is that of epochs of indefinite length . Had the change been wrought in this way , it would , as all ...
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... thought or care for any possible effect upon religious belief . But none the less they have passed into the theologi cal department . and have therein wrought startling yet re lentless modifications . In touching upon the scientific ...
... thought or care for any possible effect upon religious belief . But none the less they have passed into the theologi cal department . and have therein wrought startling yet re lentless modifications . In touching upon the scientific ...
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... thought , as we have long been familiar with the phrase , heaven and hell as states not as places , wrought in the soul and not superimposed upon it , or built up around it walling it in as the old New England pound held the captured ...
... thought , as we have long been familiar with the phrase , heaven and hell as states not as places , wrought in the soul and not superimposed upon it , or built up around it walling it in as the old New England pound held the captured ...
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other dogmas and creeds under the stupendous and preg- nant thought of universal law . Naturally with everyone who ... thoughts of Lotze , whose death occurred some two years since . Professor Geo . T. Ladd , of Yale , has placed ...
other dogmas and creeds under the stupendous and preg- nant thought of universal law . Naturally with everyone who ... thoughts of Lotze , whose death occurred some two years since . Professor Geo . T. Ladd , of Yale , has placed ...
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