A Manual of TheologyA. and C. Black, 1892 - 424 pàgines |
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Pàgina 15
... certainly be explained as a crude and savage attempt at science . Were an illustration of this fact needed , that the savage uses mythical beings as means of explaining phenomena which strike him as obscure , one might be found in a ...
... certainly be explained as a crude and savage attempt at science . Were an illustration of this fact needed , that the savage uses mythical beings as means of explaining phenomena which strike him as obscure , one might be found in a ...
Pàgina 22
... certainly true in the case described might conceivably have been true throughout . It might conceivably have been true that the reports of no one sense could be expressed in terms of another , that man , therefore , would have been in ...
... certainly true in the case described might conceivably have been true throughout . It might conceivably have been true that the reports of no one sense could be expressed in terms of another , that man , therefore , would have been in ...
Pàgina 34
... certainly a very great weight , because they tally on the theoretical side with what is generally true in practice . It is certainly a matter of considerable import- ance that certain psychological conditions can be found which do ...
... certainly a very great weight , because they tally on the theoretical side with what is generally true in practice . It is certainly a matter of considerable import- ance that certain psychological conditions can be found which do ...
Pàgina 54
... certainly developed , but it is not perfectly easy to see by what steps . We propose to consider the question under two heads , ( 1 ) with reference to the Synoptic tradition , ( 2 ) with refer- ence to that of S. John . ( 1 ) The first ...
... certainly developed , but it is not perfectly easy to see by what steps . We propose to consider the question under two heads , ( 1 ) with reference to the Synoptic tradition , ( 2 ) with refer- ence to that of S. John . ( 1 ) The first ...
Pàgina 64
... certainly involves a breach with it . For there is no law of matter , no law capable of any scientific verification , which will account for it . It implies the entry upon the material world of a new and non - material force , which yet ...
... certainly involves a breach with it . For there is no law of matter , no law capable of any scientific verification , which will account for it . It implies the entry upon the material world of a new and non - material force , which yet ...
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