The Basis of Religion: Being an Examination of "natural Religion"William Blackwood, 1883 - 57 páginas |
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... believe , ever did so much as ' Ecce Homo ' to broaden and deepen men's views of Christianity . A certain philanthropic but uncritical earl de- clared it at the time to be the vilest book ever vomited from the jaws of hell . It would be ...
... believe , ever did so much as ' Ecce Homo ' to broaden and deepen men's views of Christianity . A certain philanthropic but uncritical earl de- clared it at the time to be the vilest book ever vomited from the jaws of hell . It would be ...
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... believe , in something - call it nature , call it law , call it what you please — in obedience to whom alone could be found satis- faction and peace . The eternal law of the uni- verse , he imagines , may become the basis of a new ...
... believe , in something - call it nature , call it law , call it what you please — in obedience to whom alone could be found satis- faction and peace . The eternal law of the uni- verse , he imagines , may become the basis of a new ...
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... believe in fate or destiny as an external force , interfering with our volitions , pre- venting us from willing except in certain pre- determined ways ; it is also supernaturalism to believe in the will itself as an internal force , as ...
... believe in fate or destiny as an external force , interfering with our volitions , pre- venting us from willing except in certain pre- determined ways ; it is also supernaturalism to believe in the will itself as an internal force , as ...
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... believe in immortality , and at the same time to believe in the absolute unchangeableness of the ordinary course of Nature . But secondly , it is important to distinguish between the two kinds of supernaturalism , be- cause , though ...
... believe in immortality , and at the same time to believe in the absolute unchangeableness of the ordinary course of Nature . But secondly , it is important to distinguish between the two kinds of supernaturalism , be- cause , though ...
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... believe in a future state , the announce- ment of which has not been attended with any violation of the course of Nature . Plato was a firm believer in immortality , but no one imagines that he had received any miraculous intimations in ...
... believe in a future state , the announce- ment of which has not been attended with any violation of the course of Nature . Plato was a firm believer in immortality , but no one imagines that he had received any miraculous intimations in ...
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