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... truths of religion emanated , like rays . It gave a new and infi- nitely deeper meaning than it before possessed to all ... truth , sur- rounded by the accumulated and con- stant , though often unrecognized influ- ences of the Christian ...
... truths of religion emanated , like rays . It gave a new and infi- nitely deeper meaning than it before possessed to all ... truth , sur- rounded by the accumulated and con- stant , though often unrecognized influ- ences of the Christian ...
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... truth which may be hid- den in a dogma , and in overturning dog- mas in which no truth is to be found . In a single sermon , he often tells us more of the essentials of a subject , and exhibits more clearly the religious significance of ...
... truth which may be hid- den in a dogma , and in overturning dog- mas in which no truth is to be found . In a single sermon , he often tells us more of the essentials of a subject , and exhibits more clearly the religious significance of ...
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... truths ? Truths are like the winds . Near the earth's surface winds blow in variable directions , and the weathercock becomes ... truth . It is a question of depth , of penetration . And depth , be it observed , secures unity ; diversity ...
... truths ? Truths are like the winds . Near the earth's surface winds blow in variable directions , and the weathercock becomes ... truth . It is a question of depth , of penetration . And depth , be it observed , secures unity ; diversity ...
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