The Christian Life: Social and IndividualGould, 1858 - 528 страница |
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... infinite . In the branching of the stars , this infinite rushes out ; in the little flower at your feet , it lives . In all the embodying of human thought - in the rearing of na- tions and politics , in the building of towered cities ...
... infinite . In the branching of the stars , this infinite rushes out ; in the little flower at your feet , it lives . In all the embodying of human thought - in the rearing of na- tions and politics , in the building of towered cities ...
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... infinite Love . Such is the universe , and such the God of the Christian , in what faint and feeble words we can image the conceptions . Is the universe of pantheism more sublime than this ? : We must , however , pause . We have , in ...
... infinite Love . Such is the universe , and such the God of the Christian , in what faint and feeble words we can image the conceptions . Is the universe of pantheism more sublime than this ? : We must , however , pause . We have , in ...
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... infinite ; that the sphere of thought is limited by the rela- tive , the conditioned . We assume this point , or rather we accept regarding it , as what may now be considered final , Sir William Hamilton's demonstration . We shall agree ...
... infinite ; that the sphere of thought is limited by the rela- tive , the conditioned . We assume this point , or rather we accept regarding it , as what may now be considered final , Sir William Hamilton's demonstration . We shall agree ...
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... infinite and eternal lovableness . " We need scarce observe that this lovableness is a condition and conceiva- bility violating , as absolutely as would a thousand attributes and qualities , that character of the one being , upon which ...
... infinite and eternal lovableness . " We need scarce observe that this lovableness is a condition and conceiva- bility violating , as absolutely as would a thousand attributes and qualities , that character of the one being , upon which ...
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... Infinite ; from this Chris- tianity can not swerve . We proceed to our second point . There is a pain which arises from inability to recognize the facts of divine justice , and from human sympathy with that part of mankind which rejects ...
... Infinite ; from this Chris- tianity can not swerve . We proceed to our second point . There is a pain which arises from inability to recognize the facts of divine justice , and from human sympathy with that part of mankind which rejects ...
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