A Manual of TheologyA. and C. Black, 1892 - 424 pàgines |
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Pàgina viii
... position or power or genius , all of which man had spoiled . He must present His ideal as being not according to this world's standards . He must enter life under new conditions and be treated as an outcast . The effort of the ...
... position or power or genius , all of which man had spoiled . He must present His ideal as being not according to this world's standards . He must enter life under new conditions and be treated as an outcast . The effort of the ...
Pàgina 9
... positions which it might other- wise assume . The scientist gets to know as he goes on more and more of what is possible in nature ; and his mind becomes therefore , by degrees , biassed against the very possibility of things , which ...
... positions which it might other- wise assume . The scientist gets to know as he goes on more and more of what is possible in nature ; and his mind becomes therefore , by degrees , biassed against the very possibility of things , which ...
Pàgina 15
... position to decide how far the Incarnation meets and responds to the ultimate religious aspirations of mankind . A. First , then , how far are the metaphysical and moral elements present in early religions ? As to the former there can ...
... position to decide how far the Incarnation meets and responds to the ultimate religious aspirations of mankind . A. First , then , how far are the metaphysical and moral elements present in early religions ? As to the former there can ...
Pàgina 23
... position by instances of the way in which he combines the reports of his various senses . He has , of course , much more to do in Not only does the interpretation of the world than this . he want to feel sure that he may count on things ...
... position by instances of the way in which he combines the reports of his various senses . He has , of course , much more to do in Not only does the interpretation of the world than this . he want to feel sure that he may count on things ...
Pàgina 24
... positions is possible , and any one of them is fatal to the possession of a complete and satisfactory ideal of thought . This is the expanded statement of the expectation of which much has been already said . Practically it takes the ...
... positions is possible , and any one of them is fatal to the possession of a complete and satisfactory ideal of thought . This is the expanded statement of the expectation of which much has been already said . Practically it takes the ...
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