The Boston Review, 5권John M. Whittemore and Company, 1865 |
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... seems to go even further , for he intimates , or asserts , that the whole Trinity suffered sympathetically in those agonies . This is the old Patripassianism , in one form , and , of course , involves Dr. Beecher's doctrine , that the ...
... seems to go even further , for he intimates , or asserts , that the whole Trinity suffered sympathetically in those agonies . This is the old Patripassianism , in one form , and , of course , involves Dr. Beecher's doctrine , that the ...
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... 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 .
... 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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... seem as if this question was readily answered , for common sense would say , almost spontaneously , that suffer- ing ... seems to regard it as almost a slander in one of his reviewers , to say that he speaks of God's being unhappy . " I ...
... seem as if this question was readily answered , for common sense would say , almost spontaneously , that suffer- ing ... seems to regard it as almost a slander in one of his reviewers , to say that he speaks of God's being unhappy . " I ...
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... seems al- most ready to admit , at least during the continuance of the present system . Of course , the great question is , how are these passages to be interpreted ? Dr. Beecher affirms that they are to be taken literally . They are ...
... seems al- most ready to admit , at least during the continuance of the present system . Of course , the great question is , how are these passages to be interpreted ? Dr. Beecher affirms that they are to be taken literally . They are ...
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... seems almost an intuitive conviction that he will . Besides , may we not call in question the very 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 ...
... seems almost an intuitive conviction that he will . Besides , may we not call in question the very 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 ...
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