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Page iv
... give us ideas by analogy of ' a new creation , ' and are ready to instruct us in the mysteries of faith and the duties of morality . " - Bishop Horne . " This earthly world which we do see is an exact picture and pattern of the ...
... give us ideas by analogy of ' a new creation , ' and are ready to instruct us in the mysteries of faith and the duties of morality . " - Bishop Horne . " This earthly world which we do see is an exact picture and pattern of the ...
Page xi
... give to them the power and privilege Of a new or enlarged vision , and also a pure , satisfying , and uplifting enjoyment . One word more . An intelligent and friendly critic in The New Church Magazine - who had discerned in reading the ...
... give to them the power and privilege Of a new or enlarged vision , and also a pure , satisfying , and uplifting enjoyment . One word more . An intelligent and friendly critic in The New Church Magazine - who had discerned in reading the ...
Page 2
... gives no place to either God or Creation , while the other merely says that the origin of things is an impene- trable mystery . The atheistic theory of Evolution is neither truly scientific in its construction nor satisfying in its ...
... gives no place to either God or Creation , while the other merely says that the origin of things is an impene- trable mystery . The atheistic theory of Evolution is neither truly scientific in its construction nor satisfying in its ...
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... true knowledge of God in the school of Nature . Emerson frankly ac- knowledges this when he adds , " We can foresee God in the distant phenomena of matter , but can give us when we try to describe and define Himself 6 EVOLUTION AND ...
... true knowledge of God in the school of Nature . Emerson frankly ac- knowledges this when he adds , " We can foresee God in the distant phenomena of matter , but can give us when we try to describe and define Himself 6 EVOLUTION AND ...
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William Marshall. give us when we try to describe and define Himself , both language and thought desert us , and we are as helpless as fools and savages . " Hence the need of a personal Divine Revealer and a Supernatural Revelation , to ...
William Marshall. give us when we try to describe and define Himself , both language and thought desert us , and we are as helpless as fools and savages . " Hence the need of a personal Divine Revealer and a Supernatural Revelation , to ...
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