The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volume 18; Volume 38A. Tompkins, 1881 - Universalism |
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... appear the highest , holiest , gentlest , and most beneficent , with one exception , in the history of thought . " He quotes , moreover , with approv- al , the words of M. Barthélemy St. Hilaire ; who says of Gautama , " His life was ...
... appear the highest , holiest , gentlest , and most beneficent , with one exception , in the history of thought . " He quotes , moreover , with approv- al , the words of M. Barthélemy St. Hilaire ; who says of Gautama , " His life was ...
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... appear to be a moral act , and has never been thought so out- side of Christianity . There is no more virtue in believing one thing than another ; and no more virtue in believing than in disbelieving . Belief is a matter of the ...
... appear to be a moral act , and has never been thought so out- side of Christianity . There is no more virtue in believing one thing than another ; and no more virtue in believing than in disbelieving . Belief is a matter of the ...
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... appear to be so very important in determining the eternal destiny of man as do those acts or feelings which bring about this trust , or make it possible to rationally think that God is so disposed to us . And so there are other meanings ...
... appear to be so very important in determining the eternal destiny of man as do those acts or feelings which bring about this trust , or make it possible to rationally think that God is so disposed to us . And so there are other meanings ...
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... appears to have been could have written such a book . Evidently he starts out to plead a case , and everything within his reach he forces or distorts in order to meet his requirements . Doubt- ful or unverified discoveries and ...
... appears to have been could have written such a book . Evidently he starts out to plead a case , and everything within his reach he forces or distorts in order to meet his requirements . Doubt- ful or unverified discoveries and ...
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... appears , at that time he had access to but five crania from the mounds of the United States , and of these five , according to Squier and Davis , only two were gen- uine mound builders ' remains , viz . , one from Grave Creek Mound ...
... appears , at that time he had access to but five crania from the mounds of the United States , and of these five , according to Squier and Davis , only two were gen- uine mound builders ' remains , viz . , one from Grave Creek Mound ...
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