The Living Age, 127. kötetLiving Age Company, Incorporated, 1875 |
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70. oldal
... sense of which I have spoken above . Nature every one admits that we know or may know ; but of any occult cause of ... sense to the word theology . If in the ordinary sense it is the name of an imaginary and delusive science , taken in ...
... sense of which I have spoken above . Nature every one admits that we know or may know ; but of any occult cause of ... sense to the word theology . If in the ordinary sense it is the name of an imaginary and delusive science , taken in ...
71. oldal
... sense to suit convenience ; but you must not confound the two senses of the word together . As I have said , all science belongs properly to the science of God , and might legitimately be called the- ology . I believe also that there is ...
... sense to suit convenience ; but you must not confound the two senses of the word together . As I have said , all science belongs properly to the science of God , and might legitimately be called the- ology . I believe also that there is ...
326. oldal
... sense of the word , as those which we most admire . The word natural may indeed be used as equivalent simply to beneficial or healthy ; but then it loses all value as an implicit test of what is and what is not beneficial . Probably ...
... sense of the word , as those which we most admire . The word natural may indeed be used as equivalent simply to beneficial or healthy ; but then it loses all value as an implicit test of what is and what is not beneficial . Probably ...
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