Can the Old Faith Live with the New?: Or, the Problem of Evolution and RevelationWilliam Blackwood, 1885 - 391 páginas |
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... things , and in the midst of the world of life might obtain the Nirvana of peace.1 He told them that the true death for the spirit of man was the death of self , the surrender of individual desire , the giv- ing up of the anxious ...
... things , and in the midst of the world of life might obtain the Nirvana of peace.1 He told them that the true death for the spirit of man was the death of self , the surrender of individual desire , the giv- ing up of the anxious ...
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... things . Accordingly , as we pass from the Jewish to the Christian dispensation we are struck with a fact somewhat analogous to that observed in the transi- tion from Brahmanism to Buddhism . We see that we have entered into a different ...
... things . Accordingly , as we pass from the Jewish to the Christian dispensation we are struck with a fact somewhat analogous to that observed in the transi- tion from Brahmanism to Buddhism . We see that we have entered into a different ...
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... things . We shall take one more example of the relation which , in the course of human history , the new culture habitually bears to the old . In one sense no two states of civilisation can be more opposed to one another than ...
... things . We shall take one more example of the relation which , in the course of human history , the new culture habitually bears to the old . In one sense no two states of civilisation can be more opposed to one another than ...
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... . Is there anything in the circumstances of the nineteenth century which should reverse our judgment on this matter ? Is there any cause which in the nature of things should render the culture of our age more Introductory . 13.
... . Is there anything in the circumstances of the nineteenth century which should reverse our judgment on this matter ? Is there any cause which in the nature of things should render the culture of our age more Introductory . 13.
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... out beyond phenomena , there would in the nature of things be no further possibility for the existence of religion . Religion is based upon the belief that there is a Presence behind law , a Presence which Introductory . 21.
... out beyond phenomena , there would in the nature of things be no further possibility for the existence of religion . Religion is based upon the belief that there is a Presence behind law , a Presence which Introductory . 21.
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Can the Old Faith Live with the New?: Or, the Problem of Evolution and ... George Matheson Visualização integral - 1885 |
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