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... Ideas Section 1. The Process of Development in Ideas . Section 2. The Kinds of Development in Ideas 33 33 41 CHAPTER II . The Antecedent Argument in behalf of Developments in Christian Doctrine 55 Section 1. Developments to be expected ...
... Ideas Section 1. The Process of Development in Ideas . Section 2. The Kinds of Development in Ideas 33 33 41 CHAPTER II . The Antecedent Argument in behalf of Developments in Christian Doctrine 55 Section 1. Developments to be expected ...
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... Idea : Preservation of its Type . 171 Section 2. Second Note : Continuity of its Principles 178 Section 3. Third Note : Its Power of Assimilation ' , 185 Section 1. Fourth Note : Its Logical Sequence 189 Section 5. Fifth Note ...
... Idea : Preservation of its Type . 171 Section 2. Second Note : Continuity of its Principles 178 Section 3. Third Note : Its Power of Assimilation ' , 185 Section 1. Fourth Note : Its Logical Sequence 189 Section 5. Fifth Note ...
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... ideas or of facts which we possess , whether it be divine or human , whether original or eclectic , or both at once , how far favourable to civilization or to literature , whether a religion for all ages or for a particular state of ...
... ideas or of facts which we possess , whether it be divine or human , whether original or eclectic , or both at once , how far favourable to civilization or to literature , whether a religion for all ages or for a particular state of ...
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... idea , supposable of a counterfeit Christianity , -superseding the original , by means of the adroit innovations of seasons , places , and persons , till , according to the familiar illustration , the “ blade ” and the " handle ” are ...
... idea , supposable of a counterfeit Christianity , -superseding the original , by means of the adroit innovations of seasons , places , and persons , till , according to the familiar illustration , the “ blade ” and the " handle ” are ...
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... idea of revealed truth , and in fact its advocates more or less abandon , or tend to abandon the supernatural claims of Christianity ; so it need not detain us here . A second and more plausible hypothesis is that of the Anglican ...
... idea of revealed truth , and in fact its advocates more or less abandon , or tend to abandon the supernatural claims of Christianity ; so it need not detain us here . A second and more plausible hypothesis is that of the Anglican ...
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