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... IDEA OF GOD , · II . GENERAL IDEA OF RELIGION COMPARISON OF POLYTHEISM AND PANTHEISM WITH THEISM-- THE THREE GREAT THEISTIC RELIGIONS COM- NO RELIGIOUS PROGRESS BEYOND PAGE • I PARED THEISM , - 30 III . THE NATURE , CONDITIONS , AND ...
... IDEA OF GOD , · II . GENERAL IDEA OF RELIGION COMPARISON OF POLYTHEISM AND PANTHEISM WITH THEISM-- THE THREE GREAT THEISTIC RELIGIONS COM- NO RELIGIOUS PROGRESS BEYOND PAGE • I PARED THEISM , - 30 III . THE NATURE , CONDITIONS , AND ...
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... IDEA OF GOD . I. Is belief in God a reasonable belief , or is it not ? Have we sufficient evidence for thinking that there is a self - existent , eternal Being , infinite in power and wisdom , and perfect in holiness and goodness , the ...
... IDEA OF GOD . I. Is belief in God a reasonable belief , or is it not ? Have we sufficient evidence for thinking that there is a self - existent , eternal Being , infinite in power and wisdom , and perfect in holiness and goodness , the ...
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... idea of God is the generative and regulative idea in every great religious system and every great religious move- ment . It is a true feeling which has led to the inclusion of all religious doctrines whatever in a science which bears ...
... idea of God is the generative and regulative idea in every great religious system and every great religious move- ment . It is a true feeling which has led to the inclusion of all religious doctrines whatever in a science which bears ...
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... idea of God having been transmitted to the two latter , and not independently originated by them . All other religions are polytheistic or pantheistic , or both together . Among those who have been educated in any of these heathen reli ...
... idea of God having been transmitted to the two latter , and not independently originated by them . All other religions are polytheistic or pantheistic , or both together . Among those who have been educated in any of these heathen reli ...
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... idea of God - the most sublime and important of all ideas — has come to us in a won- drous manner through the minds and hearts of countless generations which it has exercised and sustained , which it has guided in darkness , strength ...
... idea of God - the most sublime and important of all ideas — has come to us in a won- drous manner through the minds and hearts of countless generations which it has exercised and sustained , which it has guided in darkness , strength ...
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Page 176 - When he established the clouds above : When he strengthened the fountains of the deep : When he gave to the sea his decree, That the waters should not pass his commandment: When he appointed the foundations of the earth : 235 Then I was by him, as one brought up with him : And I was daily his delight, Rejoicing always before him ; Rejoicing in the habitable part of his earth ; And my delights were with the sons of men.
Page 229 - He, that has light within his own clear breast, May sit in the centre, and enjoy bright day: But he, that hides a dark soul and foul thoughts, Benighted walks under the mid-day sun; Himself is his own dungeon.
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