Behavior and Destiny: A Christian ViewStanford University Press, 1931 - 71 páginas |
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... vast , ineffable moral remainder of lofty purity , make up together a Reality apprehended primarily not in nature or by the senses , but by the moral sense . How or when this thought of God first dawned on the mind of the people of ...
... vast , ineffable moral remainder of lofty purity , make up together a Reality apprehended primarily not in nature or by the senses , but by the moral sense . How or when this thought of God first dawned on the mind of the people of ...
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... vast and orderly dwindled into im- potence and nothingness . He will lose his temporary " atheism , " so called , when he has learned that not only his own and his father's but all human conceptions of the enveloping Supreme fall ...
... vast and orderly dwindled into im- potence and nothingness . He will lose his temporary " atheism , " so called , when he has learned that not only his own and his father's but all human conceptions of the enveloping Supreme fall ...
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... vast Divine designs , I find myself protesting against being allowed to see , only for a moment , a tiny fragment of these designs and then have my eyelids close for ever in death . I protest , in the name not at all of my natural ...
... vast Divine designs , I find myself protesting against being allowed to see , only for a moment , a tiny fragment of these designs and then have my eyelids close for ever in death . I protest , in the name not at all of my natural ...
Contenido
The Christian Preface to Morals | 7 |
Lecture II | 30 |
The Christian and His Future | 50 |
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