Religion for InfidelsHolborn Publishing Company, 1961 - Всего страниц: 294 |
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... instance , in a chapter on the second of the Thirty - nine Articles , acknowledges that ' expiation ' seems to be decidedly truer to the Biblical conception ' of the crucifixion than mere communion ( The Principles of Theology , 1930 ) ...
... instance , in a chapter on the second of the Thirty - nine Articles , acknowledges that ' expiation ' seems to be decidedly truer to the Biblical conception ' of the crucifixion than mere communion ( The Principles of Theology , 1930 ) ...
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... instances of breaches a thousandfold , they would still not absolve the Creator of his responsibility for an enormous amount of human suffering un- earned by sin . It would be impossible , for instance , to compute the enormous amount ...
... instances of breaches a thousandfold , they would still not absolve the Creator of his responsibility for an enormous amount of human suffering un- earned by sin . It would be impossible , for instance , to compute the enormous amount ...
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... instance of the infinite resource and ingenuity of the life forces was related by Sir James Gray , C.B.E. , F.R.S. , in his Presidential Address to the British Association at York on 2nd September 1959 , when he spoke of the ...
... instance of the infinite resource and ingenuity of the life forces was related by Sir James Gray , C.B.E. , F.R.S. , in his Presidential Address to the British Association at York on 2nd September 1959 , when he spoke of the ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
PART I | 13 |
THE MEANING OF RELIGION | 27 |
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