Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Том 31Dallas Theological Seminary, 1874 |
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... nature . This ascription of the origin of religion to terror could have been founded upon only a very VOL . XXXI . No. 121. ― JANUARY , 1874 . 1 careless survey of human nature . It is quite true BY REV THOMAS HILL, D D , LL D ...
... nature . This ascription of the origin of religion to terror could have been founded upon only a very VOL . XXXI . No. 121. ― JANUARY , 1874 . 1 careless survey of human nature . It is quite true BY REV THOMAS HILL, D D , LL D ...
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... nature of others , and thus increase the field of certainty . Some of those questions which we did not thus settle , we might demonstrate to be in their nature insoluble ; as the mathematicians have shown for the extraction of surd ...
... nature of others , and thus increase the field of certainty . Some of those questions which we did not thus settle , we might demonstrate to be in their nature insoluble ; as the mathematicians have shown for the extraction of surd ...
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... to Spencer's law , every student of natural science acts upon a steadfast faith that the operations of nature follow a rational , intel- ligible , order ; he cannot , even momentarily , 18 [ Jan. THEOLOGY A POSSIBLE SCIENCE .
... to Spencer's law , every student of natural science acts upon a steadfast faith that the operations of nature follow a rational , intel- ligible , order ; he cannot , even momentarily , 18 [ Jan. THEOLOGY A POSSIBLE SCIENCE .
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... nature to art , as with the likeness of art to nature . The forms of nature , also conform to ideal , intellectual patterns ; the movements of nature accomplish beautiful and beneficent results . He thus perceives that even the forces of ...
... nature to art , as with the likeness of art to nature . The forms of nature , also conform to ideal , intellectual patterns ; the movements of nature accomplish beautiful and beneficent results . He thus perceives that even the forces of ...
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... nature to human needs ; the holinesss and justice ruling over human affairs ; these are self - evident and necessary to the man who patiently , steadily looks at them ; the very philosophers who have been led by vicious argu- ments from ...
... nature to human needs ; the holinesss and justice ruling over human affairs ; these are self - evident and necessary to the man who patiently , steadily looks at them ; the very philosophers who have been led by vicious argu- ments from ...
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