The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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... writings contain , by implication at least , the germs of a cosmogony . Most of these works would be con- sidered little better than solemn trifling if they related to any other book , and though they deal with the Bible sober judg ...
... writings contain , by implication at least , the germs of a cosmogony . Most of these works would be con- sidered little better than solemn trifling if they related to any other book , and though they deal with the Bible sober judg ...
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... writings and the predication of their inspiration and suf- ficiency . The writings of apostles , and sometimes unknown Christians , were lifted to the level of the words of Jesus . The Episcopal office is heightened in dignity ; at ...
... writings and the predication of their inspiration and suf- ficiency . The writings of apostles , and sometimes unknown Christians , were lifted to the level of the words of Jesus . The Episcopal office is heightened in dignity ; at ...
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... writings referring to the Christian con- sciousness . Among the various other uses of the phrase , there is one which from its frequency deserves mention . The notion may be reached by observing the probable origin of it . Conscious ...
... writings referring to the Christian con- sciousness . Among the various other uses of the phrase , there is one which from its frequency deserves mention . The notion may be reached by observing the probable origin of it . Conscious ...
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... writing of the exquisite tor- ture inflicted by the Scotch Puritans on the so - called witches , in pursuance of a theological dogma and against their better natures , he explains : " They did not know that the instincts of humanity are ...
... writing of the exquisite tor- ture inflicted by the Scotch Puritans on the so - called witches , in pursuance of a theological dogma and against their better natures , he explains : " They did not know that the instincts of humanity are ...
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... writings of others wherever they seem to be ade- quate . First we may notice the spirit of the age , the zeitgeist . " One age is mystical , another rationalistic , another mechan- ical , another critical or questioning . " There is a ...
... writings of others wherever they seem to be ade- quate . First we may notice the spirit of the age , the zeitgeist . " One age is mystical , another rationalistic , another mechan- ical , another critical or questioning . " There is a ...
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