The Boston Review, 5권John M. Whittemore and Company, 1865 |
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... question , What is God , when truly known ? Is he capable of suffering , and does he in fact suffer ? Or , is he by nature impassable , and devoid of all suffering ? " It may be added , that this suffering of God , in its actuality , is ...
... question , What is God , when truly known ? Is he capable of suffering , and does he in fact suffer ? Or , is he by nature impassable , and devoid of all suffering ? " It may be added , that this suffering of God , in its actuality , is ...
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... question of the Suffering of God . We shall first endeavor to ascertain what the parties mean by the language used ; and then mention the arguments for and against this view . I. What , then , is meant by the suffering of God ? There ...
... question of the Suffering of God . We shall first endeavor to ascertain what the parties mean by the language used ; and then mention the arguments for and against this view . I. What , then , is meant by the suffering of God ? There ...
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... We have no statements at hand from any other source , as to the nature of the suffering of God . It would seem as if they were unneces- sary . These are sufficiently explicit . Yet some questions 4 [ January , The Suffering of God .
... We have no statements at hand from any other source , as to the nature of the suffering of God . It would seem as if they were unneces- sary . These are sufficiently explicit . Yet some questions 4 [ January , The Suffering of God .
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sary . These are sufficiently explicit . Yet some questions sug- gest themselves as needing an answer , in further ... question was readily answered , for common sense would say , almost spontaneously , that suffer- ing , in its very ...
sary . These are sufficiently explicit . Yet some questions sug- gest themselves as needing an answer , in further ... question was readily answered , for common sense would say , almost spontaneously , that suffer- ing , in its very ...
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... question is , whether the sufferings of God are voluntary ? Mr. Griffin is very decided on this point . He makes the distinction between voluntary and coerced suffering the latter he declares inconsistent with the at- tributes of God ...
... question is , whether the sufferings of God are voluntary ? Mr. Griffin is very decided on this point . He makes the distinction between voluntary and coerced suffering the latter he declares inconsistent with the at- tributes of God ...
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