A Manual of TheologyA. and C. Black, 1892 - 424 pàgines |
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Pàgina 8
... force . Where this is not the case , the decision turns on the presence or absence of a certain moral condition , and this must be either there or not there . The evidence is admittedly insufficient to force the assent ; but it can ...
... force . Where this is not the case , the decision turns on the presence or absence of a certain moral condition , and this must be either there or not there . The evidence is admittedly insufficient to force the assent ; but it can ...
Pàgina 12
... forces and causes and laws , he has satisfied himself with a heaven full of gods , each with his separate function and range of activity . Then , again , these beliefs have guided him in his life . The gods whose existence he has ...
... forces and causes and laws , he has satisfied himself with a heaven full of gods , each with his separate function and range of activity . Then , again , these beliefs have guided him in his life . The gods whose existence he has ...
Pàgina 23
... force , or principle , or cause , such as shall appear in various degrees and shapes in all the multiform variety of experience . Hitherto we have spoken of very elementary manifestations of this funda- mental expectation of man in ...
... force , or principle , or cause , such as shall appear in various degrees and shapes in all the multiform variety of experience . Hitherto we have spoken of very elementary manifestations of this funda- mental expectation of man in ...
Pàgina 29
... force , governing events without conscious purpose : it expects to be admitted in some measure into the Divine con- fidence , if we may use the phrase , to learn something in detail of God's purpose , and to give free aid in carrying it ...
... force , governing events without conscious purpose : it expects to be admitted in some measure into the Divine con- fidence , if we may use the phrase , to learn something in detail of God's purpose , and to give free aid in carrying it ...
Pàgina 48
... forces of love and hate , of expansion and contraction , of evolution and dissolution , which we see at all times at work in it : the world's history must be a system of recurring cycles without beginning or end . This point of view ...
... forces of love and hate , of expansion and contraction , of evolution and dissolution , which we see at all times at work in it : the world's history must be a system of recurring cycles without beginning or end . This point of view ...
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