Words of a friend on the foundation difficulties, helps, and triumphs of a religious life, etcNichols and Noyes, 1870 - 210 страница |
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... true religion has been the greatest exterminator of superstition , while times of spirit- ual ignorance and epochs of unbelief have always been most fruitful of vagaries and monstrosities . It has been said , again , that religion is ...
... true religion has been the greatest exterminator of superstition , while times of spirit- ual ignorance and epochs of unbelief have always been most fruitful of vagaries and monstrosities . It has been said , again , that religion is ...
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... true point involved in the inquiry before us , and lead each of us to approach it with his own careful thought . This is the best help which one can give to another , to help him to think for - himself . And especially on this subject ...
... true point involved in the inquiry before us , and lead each of us to approach it with his own careful thought . This is the best help which one can give to another , to help him to think for - himself . And especially on this subject ...
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... true foundation of religion in the nature of man , let me first of all say a word about the difficulties which beset this whole in- quiry . The question does not relate to a matter of sense , which we can see and touch like the ...
... true foundation of religion in the nature of man , let me first of all say a word about the difficulties which beset this whole in- quiry . The question does not relate to a matter of sense , which we can see and touch like the ...
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... true theory , and what its foundation in the nature of man ? Who can answer these questions ? Who does not know that hardly any two writers have an- swered them alike ? But who does not see that this difficulty of definition , and this ...
... true theory , and what its foundation in the nature of man ? Who can answer these questions ? Who does not know that hardly any two writers have an- swered them alike ? But who does not see that this difficulty of definition , and this ...
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... true piety takes the wholly opposite view , that instead of puffing man up by dwelling upon his godlike aspirations and capabilities , the aim of the gospel , as seen in its primitive teachers , is to humble man's pride , to make him ...
... true piety takes the wholly opposite view , that instead of puffing man up by dwelling upon his godlike aspirations and capabilities , the aim of the gospel , as seen in its primitive teachers , is to humble man's pride , to make him ...
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