A Manual of TheologyA. and C. Black, 1892 - 424 pàgines |
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Pàgina 4
... consider the nature of the fact in itself . It is not like asking , Are there inhabitants in the moon ? That is a ... consider them apart from it is , strictly speaking , to consider them in a partially false light , if He exists . We ...
... consider the nature of the fact in itself . It is not like asking , Are there inhabitants in the moon ? That is a ... consider them apart from it is , strictly speaking , to consider them in a partially false light , if He exists . We ...
Pàgina 5
... consider first what science . professes to be and to do . It differs surely from ordinary knowledge simply in completeness and in coherence . It does not relate to a different order of things . Ordinary knowledge is regulated by ...
... consider first what science . professes to be and to do . It differs surely from ordinary knowledge simply in completeness and in coherence . It does not relate to a different order of things . Ordinary knowledge is regulated by ...
Pàgina 17
... consider in what precise forms the moral element in early religion shows itself . The answer is threefold : in prayer , in ritual , in sacrifice . There are a few specimens of savage prayer preserved by Mr. A. Lang , of which this is ...
... consider in what precise forms the moral element in early religion shows itself . The answer is threefold : in prayer , in ritual , in sacrifice . There are a few specimens of savage prayer preserved by Mr. A. Lang , of which this is ...
Pàgina 18
... consider in what way the union is supposed to take effect . In order to understand the significance of sacrifice we must call attention to one or two facts , all the evidence for which we have not space to set down , but for which we ...
... consider in what way the union is supposed to take effect . In order to understand the significance of sacrifice we must call attention to one or two facts , all the evidence for which we have not space to set down , but for which we ...
Pàgina 30
... considers actions , and especially agents , in the light of what they ought to be rather than what they are . It is , therefore , in the first place , unselfish in its principles . Its judgment falls indiffer- ently ( so long as it is ...
... considers actions , and especially agents , in the light of what they ought to be rather than what they are . It is , therefore , in the first place , unselfish in its principles . Its judgment falls indiffer- ently ( so long as it is ...
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