The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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... truth in contempt of the consequences , for it does not appear that the question of con- sequences ever occurred to them . They labored so far in the purely scientific- which is the only proper - spirit ; and if the fact did not impress ...
... truth in contempt of the consequences , for it does not appear that the question of con- sequences ever occurred to them . They labored so far in the purely scientific- which is the only proper - spirit ; and if the fact did not impress ...
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... truth ; they are impregnable ; they are with the authorities no more matter of dispute than are the funda- mentals of physics . Ethics and theology are not identical- they are the hemispheres of the same sphere they are re- lated each ...
... truth ; they are impregnable ; they are with the authorities no more matter of dispute than are the funda- mentals of physics . Ethics and theology are not identical- they are the hemispheres of the same sphere they are re- lated each ...
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... truth when it is made known to him . In the intellectual process which enabled the primeval savage to reason that he ... truth ; all are seeking after truth . Men are incapable of contenting themselves in their ignorance . They ...
... truth when it is made known to him . In the intellectual process which enabled the primeval savage to reason that he ... truth ; all are seeking after truth . Men are incapable of contenting themselves in their ignorance . They ...
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... truth and find some language in which to express the little that he grasps . This is the universal advantage of humanity . No race , no people has any exclusive right to the religious capacity . It exists everywhere . It belongs to all ...
... truth and find some language in which to express the little that he grasps . This is the universal advantage of humanity . No race , no people has any exclusive right to the religious capacity . It exists everywhere . It belongs to all ...
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... truth of God , you find a soul on which the Lord has bestowed larger and more generous en- dowments . There is diversity of gifts in this as in all other human powers . The power to discover and to state religious truth is not ...
... truth of God , you find a soul on which the Lord has bestowed larger and more generous en- dowments . There is diversity of gifts in this as in all other human powers . The power to discover and to state religious truth is not ...
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