The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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... true . We remember that it was at first held to be fatal to the idea of a Creator to admit that man's body did not begin by a separate act of creation . Now , it is not considered at all dangerous to faith , to concede its product from ...
... true . We remember that it was at first held to be fatal to the idea of a Creator to admit that man's body did not begin by a separate act of creation . Now , it is not considered at all dangerous to faith , to concede its product from ...
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... true that ignorance is the mother of devotion , just as much as it is true that ignorance is the mother of knowledge , of culture , and of in- telligence . For ignorance is the condition out of which man climbs to all these states and ...
... true that ignorance is the mother of devotion , just as much as it is true that ignorance is the mother of knowledge , of culture , and of in- telligence . For ignorance is the condition out of which man climbs to all these states and ...
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... true , as a matter of fact : and pass to consider whether , assuming it to be true , the law recognized by Science as uniform in Nature , is the same law as that which Mr. Drummond finds in the Spir- itual World . All the kinds of life ...
... true , as a matter of fact : and pass to consider whether , assuming it to be true , the law recognized by Science as uniform in Nature , is the same law as that which Mr. Drummond finds in the Spir- itual World . All the kinds of life ...
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... true , and is the source of many errors . ' For the intellect is far from infallible itself . The heart is often wiser than the head . Out of the heart are the issues of life . And of that life a large part is thought . One is more ...
... true , and is the source of many errors . ' For the intellect is far from infallible itself . The heart is often wiser than the head . Out of the heart are the issues of life . And of that life a large part is thought . One is more ...
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... True , doubtless , to some extent , and ever increasingly true . But we are not yet very wise in this respect . Not long ago , if a well disposed church member had sought the verdict of the Christian consciousness as to negro slavery in ...
... True , doubtless , to some extent , and ever increasingly true . But we are not yet very wise in this respect . Not long ago , if a well disposed church member had sought the verdict of the Christian consciousness as to negro slavery in ...
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