The Methodist Quarterly Review, 25±Ç;47±ÇG. Lane and P.P. Sanford, 1865 |
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... appear sufficiently plain in the light of these facts . Religion , as an inward life , is affectional rather than intel- lectual . Pure intellect , simply as such , is not capable of religion . It might apprehend divine truth and the ...
... appear sufficiently plain in the light of these facts . Religion , as an inward life , is affectional rather than intel- lectual . Pure intellect , simply as such , is not capable of religion . It might apprehend divine truth and the ...
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... appear . The affections cannot be active independent of the intellect . The mind must first perceive their objects , and convey the information of them to the heart ; only then can they rise to an active state . Hence there must be the ...
... appear . The affections cannot be active independent of the intellect . The mind must first perceive their objects , and convey the information of them to the heart ; only then can they rise to an active state . Hence there must be the ...
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... appears so utterly abhorrent and evil in his sight . So the evil of sin and the obli- gation of duty are all lessened in our own estimate . Indeed , divine justice itself is thus placed in doubt . Limit its functions to this life , and ...
... appears so utterly abhorrent and evil in his sight . So the evil of sin and the obli- gation of duty are all lessened in our own estimate . Indeed , divine justice itself is thus placed in doubt . Limit its functions to this life , and ...
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... appears inclined ' to grant that the laws of life must coincide with physical , ' chemical , and mechanical laws ; but he separates thought from the body he accords to the soul alone the legislative power , ' and to the body the ...
... appears inclined ' to grant that the laws of life must coincide with physical , ' chemical , and mechanical laws ; but he separates thought from the body he accords to the soul alone the legislative power , ' and to the body the ...
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... appears , and to every change in condition corresponds an equivalent and proportional change in the forms of life . To every terrestrial stratum cor- responds in gradation a living world : to the most ancient strata the most imperfect ...
... appears , and to every change in condition corresponds an equivalent and proportional change in the forms of life . To every terrestrial stratum cor- responds in gradation a living world : to the most ancient strata the most imperfect ...
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