A Manual of TheologyA. and C. Black, 1892 - 424 pàgines |
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Pàgina 5
... separate allotments are arbitrary and movable , and that the whole field may be dealt with upon one comprehensive principle . This , then , is what science does . It does not invent new facts . When it finds one it puts it in its place ...
... separate allotments are arbitrary and movable , and that the whole field may be dealt with upon one comprehensive principle . This , then , is what science does . It does not invent new facts . When it finds one it puts it in its place ...
Pàgina 10
... separate and exclusive aspects , just as surely as flowers lose their beauty when picked to pieces by a botanist . It is true the botanist learns the structure and the history of the plant he dissects , and can generally correct his ...
... separate and exclusive aspects , just as surely as flowers lose their beauty when picked to pieces by a botanist . It is true the botanist learns the structure and the history of the plant he dissects , and can generally correct his ...
Pàgina 12
... separate deities . Instead of a metaphysical system of 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 ...
... separate deities . Instead of a metaphysical system of 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 ...
Pàgina 22
... separate existence to account for each separate effect . The host of deities which he imagines , conflict in their interests 22 THE INCARNATION AND NATURAL THEOLOGY.
... separate existence to account for each separate effect . The host of deities which he imagines , conflict in their interests 22 THE INCARNATION AND NATURAL THEOLOGY.
Pàgina 26
... separate in their own right ; they pass and vanish , but the underlying reality remains the same . In fact there is a rooted anthropomorphism in all his dealings with nature . He goes to it not as to a thing which is finally and ...
... separate in their own right ; they pass and vanish , but the underlying reality remains the same . In fact there is a rooted anthropomorphism in all his dealings with nature . He goes to it not as to a thing which is finally and ...
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