The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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... universal in the Biblical community , that the material world was created by the fiat of the Almighty in six successive days , each of twenty - four hours , the Creator literally resting on the day next succeeding , whereby the seventh ...
... universal in the Biblical community , that the material world was created by the fiat of the Almighty in six successive days , each of twenty - four hours , the Creator literally resting on the day next succeeding , whereby the seventh ...
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... universal law is one of the most aggressive ideas that ever in- vaded the human mind . It is second perhaps , to only one- the idea of a universal Lawmaker . That the church and theology should have been brought under the necessity of ...
... universal law is one of the most aggressive ideas that ever in- vaded the human mind . It is second perhaps , to only one- the idea of a universal Lawmaker . That the church and theology should have been brought under the necessity of ...
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... universal law as set forth in evolu- tion to re - affirm and to re - animate the doctrine of an endless perdition , it will be serviceable to introduce the reader to the thoughts of Lotze , whose death occurred some two years since ...
... universal law as set forth in evolu- tion to re - affirm and to re - animate the doctrine of an endless perdition , it will be serviceable to introduce the reader to the thoughts of Lotze , whose death occurred some two years since ...
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... universal laws to set forth the certainty of a perdition of permanent bad char- acter , it becomes us to inquire after the universal laws of evo- lution and ethics . 1. It will not be disputed among Christians that the focal point of ...
... universal laws to set forth the certainty of a perdition of permanent bad char- acter , it becomes us to inquire after the universal laws of evo- lution and ethics . 1. It will not be disputed among Christians that the focal point of ...
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... universal by the evolution phil- osophers are substantially as follows : " The instability of the homogeneous , and the multiplication of effects by incident forces . " These two universal laws apply to the phenomena of mind not less ...
... universal by the evolution phil- osophers are substantially as follows : " The instability of the homogeneous , and the multiplication of effects by incident forces . " These two universal laws apply to the phenomena of mind not less ...
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