The Methodist Quarterly Review, 25권;47권G. Lane and P.P. Sanford, 1865 |
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... means of religion , not the religion itself . This we find in certain states or exer- cises of the rational and affectional nature toward some divin- ity . Hence it is only as we come to the recognition of a divinity , and to the ...
... means of religion , not the religion itself . This we find in certain states or exer- cises of the rational and affectional nature toward some divin- ity . Hence it is only as we come to the recognition of a divinity , and to the ...
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... means . Christianity has transferred into her own dispensation , and embodied in herself , all the truth of Judaism as to the justice of God . Here she stands at least upon a level with Judaism . Nay , divine justice has a loftier stand ...
... means . Christianity has transferred into her own dispensation , and embodied in herself , all the truth of Judaism as to the justice of God . Here she stands at least upon a level with Judaism . Nay , divine justice has a loftier stand ...
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... means for getting a livelihood . The chief cause of this debasement was Hegel himself , an intellect of medioc- rity , who , by all known means , desired to get himself accepted as a philosopher , and succeeded in setting himself up as ...
... means for getting a livelihood . The chief cause of this debasement was Hegel himself , an intellect of medioc- rity , who , by all known means , desired to get himself accepted as a philosopher , and succeeded in setting himself up as ...
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... mean Schopenhauer . The incontestible originality of this writer , his style full of coloring and bitterness , of a clearness hardly common in Germany , his pungent invectives against the school philosophy , the strangeness of his ...
... mean Schopenhauer . The incontestible originality of this writer , his style full of coloring and bitterness , of a clearness hardly common in Germany , his pungent invectives against the school philosophy , the strangeness of his ...
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... mean , not that heat generates motion , or that motion generates heat , ( though both are true in certain cases , ) but that heat itself , its essence and quid- dity , is motion , and nothing else . " Locke expresses the same opinion ...
... mean , not that heat generates motion , or that motion generates heat , ( though both are true in certain cases , ) but that heat itself , its essence and quid- dity , is motion , and nothing else . " Locke expresses the same opinion ...
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