Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute, Or Philosophical Society of Great Britain, Том 49Victoria Institute., 1917 |
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... mean by Liberty of Conscience ? It cannot of course mean liberty to have Conscience , that is consciousness , of the ... means to hamper minds in their advance towards knowledge , especially since there can be ( this I will ask to be ...
... mean by Liberty of Conscience ? It cannot of course mean liberty to have Conscience , that is consciousness , of the ... means to hamper minds in their advance towards knowledge , especially since there can be ( this I will ask to be ...
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... means by a conscientious opinion or objection - something more than a sincerely - held one . This is , I think , shown by the fact that everybody feels that there is something absurd in the attitude inevitably taken up by the law ...
... means by a conscientious opinion or objection - something more than a sincerely - held one . This is , I think , shown by the fact that everybody feels that there is something absurd in the attitude inevitably taken up by the law ...
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... means not merely to feel but , in some measure , to understand . But to understand means to bring into relation with our ideas in general . How can this be done if our creed is not to run the risk of being caught — as it is with so many ...
... means not merely to feel but , in some measure , to understand . But to understand means to bring into relation with our ideas in general . How can this be done if our creed is not to run the risk of being caught — as it is with so many ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
CASH STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR 1916 | 8 |
THE INFLUENCE OF CHRISTIANITY UPON OTHER RELIGIOUS SYSTEMS | 15 |
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âbli-šu ša Acts ancient animistic Apostle Arabic Assyria Babylon Babylonian Bedouin belief Bible Buddhists called CHAIRMAN Christ Christian influence Christian Mysticism conscience Cyrus D. S. MARGOLIOUTH Dean Dean Inge death distance Divine doctrine earth Egypt Elohim emphasized eternal existence fact faith Gobryas Gospel Gospel of Luke hand Hebrew Hindû Hinduism human ideas India Indo-European instance intellectual Islam Israel Israelites King land language laws Lecturer Lord Lord's Luke matter meaning mind Mohammed moral Moslem Muhammad Mysticism Nabonidus Nabopolassar narrative nature Nebuchadrezzar original Palestine Pantheism paper passive Pentateuch Philosophy prayer present probably Professor pronoun question Qur'ân race record referred regard religion religious Scripture seems Semitic Sippar soul stars Synderesis teaching Testament things thought tion triplication true truth verb verbal noun Victoria Institute WALTER MAUNDER word worship