Natural Religion in American LiteratureCollege & University Press, 1966 - 191 страница |
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... faith . The genuine creed consisted of a belief in the existence of one God and the practice of virtue . Although not greatly concerned with the problem of a future state , Paine accepted the idea of immortality . Thus , baldly stated ...
... faith . The genuine creed consisted of a belief in the existence of one God and the practice of virtue . Although not greatly concerned with the problem of a future state , Paine accepted the idea of immortality . Thus , baldly stated ...
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... faith , by restricting the preacher , and thus the best of institutions be- comes inadequate and ineffective . Directing himself to the young ministers , Emerson exhorts them to look upon their office as " the first in the world . " The ...
... faith , by restricting the preacher , and thus the best of institutions be- comes inadequate and ineffective . Directing himself to the young ministers , Emerson exhorts them to look upon their office as " the first in the world . " The ...
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... faith in Christianity , and indirectly of all religion , by deny- ing the miracles attesting the divine mission of Christ .... Christianity was a revelation from God ; and , in being so , it was itself a miracle . No proof of His ...
... faith in Christianity , and indirectly of all religion , by deny- ing the miracles attesting the divine mission of Christ .... Christianity was a revelation from God ; and , in being so , it was itself a miracle . No proof of His ...
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