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... RELIGION , ORIGIN OF , CONSIDERED IN THE LIGHT OF THE UNITY OF NATURE . By the Duke of Argyll ... REVELATION , THE PLACE OF , IN EVOLUTION . By Rev. T. W. Fowle .. REVISED NEW TESTAMENT , SOME ADVANTAGES AND USES OF . By Dean Howson ...
... RELIGION , ORIGIN OF , CONSIDERED IN THE LIGHT OF THE UNITY OF NATURE . By the Duke of Argyll ... REVELATION , THE PLACE OF , IN EVOLUTION . By Rev. T. W. Fowle .. REVISED NEW TESTAMENT , SOME ADVANTAGES AND USES OF . By Dean Howson ...
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... religion , too , our public hears of , for the advocacy of them is loud - voiced and aggressive ; but the public ... religious discussion , and have failed to enter into the national life with the dis- integrating and destroying power of ...
... religion , too , our public hears of , for the advocacy of them is loud - voiced and aggressive ; but the public ... religious discussion , and have failed to enter into the national life with the dis- integrating and destroying power of ...
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... religion . The sacra- ments were symbols , which affected the moral nature of those who could under- stand them , as words , or pictures , or music , or anything else which had an intelligible spiritual meaning . They brought before the ...
... religion . The sacra- ments were symbols , which affected the moral nature of those who could under- stand them , as words , or pictures , or music , or anything else which had an intelligible spiritual meaning . They brought before the ...
Pagina 40
... religion which is not dogmatic ; but he too finds tight - lacing uncomfortable , and though he cannot do without his dogma , it must mean as little as possi- ble for him . He argues , in the first place , that the Articles could not ...
... religion which is not dogmatic ; but he too finds tight - lacing uncomfortable , and though he cannot do without his dogma , it must mean as little as possi- ble for him . He argues , in the first place , that the Articles could not ...
Pagina 43
... religion and con- science were recoiling . Pious Protest- ants had trusted themselves upon the Bible as their sole foundation . They found their philosophers and professors assuming that the Bible was a human composition - parts of it ...
... religion and con- science were recoiling . Pious Protest- ants had trusted themselves upon the Bible as their sole foundation . They found their philosophers and professors assuming that the Bible was a human composition - parts of it ...
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