Can the Old Faith Live with the New?: Or, the Problem of Evolution and RevelationWilliam Blackwood, 1885 - 391 páginas |
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... look not for too much but for too little ; that they did not need to wait for the loosing of the silver cord in order to find rest ; that they might enter into rest in the very heart of the present scene of things , and in the midst of ...
... look not for too much but for too little ; that they did not need to wait for the loosing of the silver cord in order to find rest ; that they might enter into rest in the very heart of the present scene of things , and in the midst of ...
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... looks upon itself as the repository of a secret which was hid from its predecessors — a secret whose divulg- ence is calculated to render nugatory all that these predecessors have thought . It would be a great mistake to imagine that ...
... looks upon itself as the repository of a secret which was hid from its predecessors — a secret whose divulg- ence is calculated to render nugatory all that these predecessors have thought . It would be a great mistake to imagine that ...
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... looks upon it , not as a violation of law , but as a manifestation that the law does proceed from something that is behind it , a revelation that it is not self - con- stituted , but constituted by a Divine Power . This is the view of ...
... looks upon it , not as a violation of law , but as a manifestation that the law does proceed from something that is behind it , a revelation that it is not self - con- stituted , but constituted by a Divine Power . This is the view of ...
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... system . For if we look at the matter a little more closely , we shall find that the necessity for faith in something which transcends experience , is by no means a merely religious 32 Can the Old Faith live with the New ?
... system . For if we look at the matter a little more closely , we shall find that the necessity for faith in something which transcends experience , is by no means a merely religious 32 Can the Old Faith live with the New ?
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... look upon it as something which God once made , but which now supports itself ; he views it as some- thing which has never been able for an instant to support itself , which is indebted for its every hour of being to the creative will ...
... look upon it as something which God once made , but which now supports itself ; he views it as some- thing which has never been able for an instant to support itself , which is indebted for its every hour of being to the creative will ...
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Can the Old Faith Live with the New?: Or, the Problem of Evolution and ... George Matheson Visualização integral - 1885 |
Can the Old Faith Live with the New?: Or, the Problem of Evolution and ... George Matheson Visualização integral - 1885 |
Can the Old Faith Live with the New?: Or, the Problem of Evolution and ... George Matheson Visualização integral - 1885 |
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admit affirm Agnostic Agnosticism animal beginning belief Book of Genesis breath called cause chapter Christianity conclusion consciousness constituted Crown 8vo death deny doctrine of evolution element Engravings eternal evolution principle evolutionary evolutionist existence experience Fcap French morocco ground Herbert Spencer hold human soul idea Illustrations immortality individual infinite infinitude inscrutable J. G. Lockhart knowledge law of nature living man's manifestation material matter ment mind miracle modern doctrine modern science object old faith order of nature origin philosophy physical plant point of fact possession possibility post 8vo present primal Force primitive principle process of evolution Professor question recognise religion religious revealed scientific Scotland Second Edition sense simply special creation sphere spontaneity St Paul stage supernatural system of evolution Theism theology theory things Third Edition thought tion transcendental ultimate unity of species universe University of Edinburgh vols words
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