Philosophy and Theology: Being the First Edinburgh University Gifford LecturesT. & T. Clark, 1890 - 407 من الصفحات |
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... says further , " being of opinion that I am bound if there is a ' residue'as so ex- plained , to employ it , or part ... say , convinced that this " knowledge , when really felt and acted on ,
... says further , " being of opinion that I am bound if there is a ' residue'as so ex- plained , to employ it , or part ... say , convinced that this " knowledge , when really felt and acted on ,
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... says this : " I have intentionally indicated the general aspect which personally I would wish the lectures to bear ... say more than that : Lord Gifford himself expressly tells us , " I have intentionally indicated , in describing ...
... says this : " I have intentionally indicated the general aspect which personally I would wish the lectures to bear ... say more than that : Lord Gifford himself expressly tells us , " I have intentionally indicated , in describing ...
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... says Joseph Smith , holding up the book of Mormon , take that , believe whatever it says , and do what it tells you . That is positive : the religion- the book is just given , and it is just received as given . There is not a shadow ...
... says Joseph Smith , holding up the book of Mormon , take that , believe whatever it says , and do what it tells you . That is positive : the religion- the book is just given , and it is just received as given . There is not a shadow ...
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... says , " he will teach the student of things as much as Cicero delights the student of words . " There shall have been on his part also " a threefold division of theology into fabulous , natural , civil . " And here Varro says himself ...
... says , " he will teach the student of things as much as Cicero delights the student of words . " There shall have been on his part also " a threefold division of theology into fabulous , natural , civil . " And here Varro says himself ...
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... says , with these last words in his mouth : Πειράσθω τὸ ἐν ἡμῖν θεῖον ἀνάγειν πρὸς τὸ ἐν τῷ πάντι θεῖον ( strive to bring the God that is in us to the God that is in the All ) . Kepler , apparently in contrast to this , says : " My ...
... says , with these last words in his mouth : Πειράσθω τὸ ἐν ἡμῖν θεῖον ἀνάγειν πρὸς τὸ ἐν τῷ πάντι θεῖον ( strive to bring the God that is in us to the God that is in the All ) . Kepler , apparently in contrast to this , says : " My ...
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