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... believe in a universe without a pur- pose . To the spirit , all things that exist must have a purpose , and nothing can pass away till that purpose be fulfilled . The lapse of time is no exception to this demand . Each moment of time ...
... believe in a universe without a pur- pose . To the spirit , all things that exist must have a purpose , and nothing can pass away till that purpose be fulfilled . The lapse of time is no exception to this demand . Each moment of time ...
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... believe , without exact attention to the evidence of their belief ; and their opinions have accordingly the richness and warmth that belong to sentiment , but not the clearness or firmness that can be given by reason . These affections ...
... believe , without exact attention to the evidence of their belief ; and their opinions have accordingly the richness and warmth that belong to sentiment , but not the clearness or firmness that can be given by reason . These affections ...
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... believe the 137th Psalm " to have been composed by David . 66 " Nay , I will go farther , and assert that the contrary belief , the " hypothesis of prognostication , is in irreconcileable oppugnancy to our " Lord's declaration that the ...
... believe the 137th Psalm " to have been composed by David . 66 " Nay , I will go farther , and assert that the contrary belief , the " hypothesis of prognostication , is in irreconcileable oppugnancy to our " Lord's declaration that the ...
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... believe , and one felt to be so irrational , that it calls in the aid of terror . ' Quasi non unitas , irrationaliter col- lecta , hæresin faciat ; et Trinitas rationaliter expensa , veritatem constituat , ' said Tertullian.2 The ...
... believe , and one felt to be so irrational , that it calls in the aid of terror . ' Quasi non unitas , irrationaliter col- lecta , hæresin faciat ; et Trinitas rationaliter expensa , veritatem constituat , ' said Tertullian.2 The ...
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... believe the doctrine of the Trinity , they had better not forbid metaphysics , nor even sneer at Realism . The strong assertions in the Hippolytus concern- ing the freedom of the human will , may require some balance from the language ...
... believe the doctrine of the Trinity , they had better not forbid metaphysics , nor even sneer at Realism . The strong assertions in the Hippolytus concern- ing the freedom of the human will , may require some balance from the language ...
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