The North American Review, Volume 127O. Everett, 1878 - North American review and miscellaneous journal Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 248
... living present ; " and who believes it safe to hand over the great problems of society to - day to the cold and relentless law of development ? Look , for example , at our current politics . The issues which divide our great parties are ...
... living present ; " and who believes it safe to hand over the great problems of society to - day to the cold and relentless law of development ? Look , for example , at our current politics . The issues which divide our great parties are ...
Page 321
... living God . We naturally inquire : What was the physical and mental condition of the sacred writers when in a state of inspiration ? Was the inspiration continuous ? Were they conscious of the presence of the divine influence when they ...
... living God . We naturally inquire : What was the physical and mental condition of the sacred writers when in a state of inspiration ? Was the inspiration continuous ? Were they conscious of the presence of the divine influence when they ...
Page 331
... living word of God . The belief in inspiration , as thus generally cherished in an- cient times , seems to have grown out of a more primitive belief in possession , which is found everywhere current among savage and barbarous tribes ...
... living word of God . The belief in inspiration , as thus generally cherished in an- cient times , seems to have grown out of a more primitive belief in possession , which is found everywhere current among savage and barbarous tribes ...
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