The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volume 18; Volume 38A. Tompkins, 1881 - Universalism |
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... thought . " He quotes , moreover , with approv- al , the words of M. Barthélemy St. Hilaire ; who says of Gautama , " His life was without reproach . His constant heroism equalled his conviction ; and if his theory was false , his ...
... thought . " He quotes , moreover , with approv- al , the words of M. Barthélemy St. Hilaire ; who says of Gautama , " His life was without reproach . His constant heroism equalled his conviction ; and if his theory was false , his ...
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... thought likely to be useful to his new converts ! Granted that Buddhaghosha translated these trans- dations back into Pali , why should he not have incorporated any facts that were then ( 400 A. D. ) believed , and had been handed down ...
... thought likely to be useful to his new converts ! Granted that Buddhaghosha translated these trans- dations back into Pali , why should he not have incorporated any facts that were then ( 400 A. D. ) believed , and had been handed down ...
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... thought to merit eternal life , its absence to deserve eternal death . Without it we cannot be a Christian , and with it all else good seems to follow . The commission is given by Christ to preach the Gospel , with the assurance that he ...
... thought to merit eternal life , its absence to deserve eternal death . Without it we cannot be a Christian , and with it all else good seems to follow . The commission is given by Christ to preach the Gospel , with the assurance that he ...
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... thought it best to confine myself to such works as I am acquainted with , and those especially consulted are given in the references . As in the previous article , I limit myself to the archæology of the United States . The first epoch ...
... thought it best to confine myself to such works as I am acquainted with , and those especially consulted are given in the references . As in the previous article , I limit myself to the archæology of the United States . The first epoch ...
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... thought ; for it is to assert that an effect can exist without a cause , that there is that in this uni- verse for which there is no reason . These facts can be accounted for only on the ground that there is a God towards whom this ...
... thought ; for it is to assert that an effect can exist without a cause , that there is that in this uni- verse for which there is no reason . These facts can be accounted for only on the ground that there is a God towards whom this ...
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