Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Том 15;Том 23;Том 45Methodist book concern, 1863 |
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... reason must be subordinate to faith , his intuitions alone seemed to guide his utterances . In all the habits of his mind he was eminently realistic , and by the strength of his conceptions he set every idea in a materialistic attitude ...
... reason must be subordinate to faith , his intuitions alone seemed to guide his utterances . In all the habits of his mind he was eminently realistic , and by the strength of his conceptions he set every idea in a materialistic attitude ...
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... reason that dictated the whole proceeding . But Irving was practically out of their reach , and , as might have been anticipated , he treated their sentence as a nullity , and proceeded from the place of his trial to preach to assembled ...
... reason that dictated the whole proceeding . But Irving was practically out of their reach , and , as might have been anticipated , he treated their sentence as a nullity , and proceeded from the place of his trial to preach to assembled ...
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... reasons we do not understand , the transformation does not occur ; a sepal , petal , carpel remains in the leaf state . Nature betrays her secret , the observer catches her in the very act , and proves the essen- tial identity of the ...
... reasons we do not understand , the transformation does not occur ; a sepal , petal , carpel remains in the leaf state . Nature betrays her secret , the observer catches her in the very act , and proves the essen- tial identity of the ...
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... reason . On the other hand , there seems to be , at least to our minds , a necessity for it as the only mode in which we can conceive of any finite knowledge in God at all . But if it do not involve a contradiction , then who shall dare ...
... reason . On the other hand , there seems to be , at least to our minds , a necessity for it as the only mode in which we can conceive of any finite knowledge in God at all . But if it do not involve a contradiction , then who shall dare ...
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... reason , his own eternal thought , at once containing us and all things else , side by side with our poor finite minds and memories . " He remem- bers us . " But here is a still deeper pathos , which our English translation , beautiful ...
... reason , his own eternal thought , at once containing us and all things else , side by side with our poor finite minds and memories . " He remem- bers us . " But here is a still deeper pathos , which our English translation , beautiful ...
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