The Christian Life, Social and IndividualGould and Lincoln, 1857 - 528 страница |
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... less rocked in the wind of doubt . The first may meet the floating notion that Christianity is pow- erless with the popular mind : the second , that it has lost its grasp on thinkers . In the First Book of the Second Part , I treat also ...
... less rocked in the wind of doubt . The first may meet the floating notion that Christianity is pow- erless with the popular mind : the second , that it has lost its grasp on thinkers . In the First Book of the Second Part , I treat also ...
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... less dis- guised and modified , we think we can detect very widely in our present literature . Its principal philosophic representative in Germany was Fichte ; its greatest embodiment in our country is in the works of Mr. Carlyle . The ...
... less dis- guised and modified , we think we can detect very widely in our present literature . Its principal philosophic representative in Germany was Fichte ; its greatest embodiment in our country is in the works of Mr. Carlyle . The ...
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... less close dependence on the teaching of that of Germany , seem plain , but it is enough that we discern in it an influence definably antagonistic to the spirit of Christianity . The great point to be established against pantheism , and ...
... less close dependence on the teaching of that of Germany , seem plain , but it is enough that we discern in it an influence definably antagonistic to the spirit of Christianity . The great point to be established against pantheism , and ...
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... does it impel the human mind to seek its cause . The great historical fact we noted is thus at once confirmed and explained . It is seen that it was a resist- less necessity which in all ages urged the human mind THE INDIVIDUAL LIFE . 19.
... does it impel the human mind to seek its cause . The great historical fact we noted is thus at once confirmed and explained . It is seen that it was a resist- less necessity which in all ages urged the human mind THE INDIVIDUAL LIFE . 19.
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Peter Bayne. less necessity which in all ages urged the human mind to seek its Deity without . We do not hesitate to go further . We think it would admit of being shown that the law here acts in its most express form , and with clearest ...
Peter Bayne. less necessity which in all ages urged the human mind to seek its Deity without . We do not hesitate to go further . We think it would admit of being shown that the law here acts in its most express form , and with clearest ...
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