The Boston Review, 5권John M. Whittemore and Company, 1865 |
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... holds to be conclusive against them . These principles , however , re- solve themselves into what we may call the second argument . ( 2. ) This is , the analogy of the human mind . This is the only real source of knowledge or ...
... holds to be conclusive against them . These principles , however , re- solve themselves into what we may call the second argument . ( 2. ) This is , the analogy of the human mind . This is the only real source of knowledge or ...
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... hold upon men , and his ability to call out their love and esteem . It leaves the cravings of our nature unsatisfied . It prevents an honorable sorrow for sin . It tends to the loss of the divine personality , and to pantheism . It ...
... hold upon men , and his ability to call out their love and esteem . It leaves the cravings of our nature unsatisfied . It prevents an honorable sorrow for sin . It tends to the loss of the divine personality , and to pantheism . It ...
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... divine nature . Those who hold the affirmative of the question before us , deny utterly the force or conclusiveness of these arguments . Dr. Beecher derides them with severity . They are cold- 16 [ January , The Suffering of God .
... divine nature . Those who hold the affirmative of the question before us , deny utterly the force or conclusiveness of these arguments . Dr. Beecher derides them with severity . They are cold- 16 [ January , The Suffering of God .
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... holds this view , at least as an hypothesis . He says : Suppose there is some antecedent necessity , inherent in the conception of finite and begun existences , that in their training as powers , they should be passed through the double ...
... holds this view , at least as an hypothesis . He says : Suppose there is some antecedent necessity , inherent in the conception of finite and begun existences , that in their training as powers , they should be passed through the double ...
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... hold , that both these are incapable of a satisfactory answer . When we can understand fully , as Dr. Beecher professes to do , God and man , sovereignty and wisdom infinite , and free agency in its relations to God , we may find an ...
... hold , that both these are incapable of a satisfactory answer . When we can understand fully , as Dr. Beecher professes to do , God and man , sovereignty and wisdom infinite , and free agency in its relations to God , we may find an ...
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