The Boston Review, 5권John M. Whittemore and Company, 1865 |
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... principles involved in them , Dr. Beecher is certain that he can solve all mysteries , and disclose the system and history of the universe from alpha to omega . The author is very full as to the vast importance of the doctrine before us ...
... principles involved in them , Dr. Beecher is certain that he can solve all mysteries , and disclose the system and history of the universe from alpha to omega . The author is very full as to the vast importance of the doctrine before us ...
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... principles of natural religion ; the former is possible . The distinction , however , is not very clear ; and both Dr. Tyler and another reviewer find it difficult to understand his meaning . Is it intended to assert that the na- ture ...
... principles of natural religion ; the former is possible . The distinction , however , is not very clear ; and both Dr. Tyler and another reviewer find it difficult to understand his meaning . Is it intended to assert that the na- ture ...
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... principles equivalent to moral feelings , " while he stren- uously opposes the idea that God has passions , or that he is capable of suffering . It should be added , with regard to Dr. Emmons , that he admits that God exercises pity ...
... principles equivalent to moral feelings , " while he stren- uously opposes the idea that God has passions , or that he is capable of suffering . It should be added , with regard to Dr. Emmons , that he admits that God exercises pity ...
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... principles , however , re- solve themselves into what we may call the second argument . ( 2. ) This is , the analogy ... principle of interpretation , and the nature and ex- tent of the analogy , would be denied by the other side . Such ...
... principles , however , re- solve themselves into what we may call the second argument . ( 2. ) This is , the analogy ... principle of interpretation , and the nature and ex- tent of the analogy , would be denied by the other side . Such ...
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... principle of the analogy ? Can we understand the nature of the divine mind , its modes of action and feeling , from our own ? Is it not far above our comprehen- sion ? Can any one tell what the blessedness of God is ? or , can we judge ...
... principle of the analogy ? Can we understand the nature of the divine mind , its modes of action and feeling , from our own ? Is it not far above our comprehen- sion ? Can any one tell what the blessedness of God is ? or , can we judge ...
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