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... bear on religious problems . What are we to bring to bear upon them , I should like to know ? The great thing is to have your intellect , or the intellect of those whom you trust in as guides , in harmony with your re- ligious ...
... bear on religious problems . What are we to bring to bear upon them , I should like to know ? The great thing is to have your intellect , or the intellect of those whom you trust in as guides , in harmony with your re- ligious ...
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... Bear with me a few moments longer . I have unfolded to you the first principles of liberal theology , in dis- tinguishing between dogma and truth . I have pointed to the methods of inquiry which must arise from accept- ing that ...
... Bear with me a few moments longer . I have unfolded to you the first principles of liberal theology , in dis- tinguishing between dogma and truth . I have pointed to the methods of inquiry which must arise from accept- ing that ...
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... bear , from time to time , upon the subject - matter of his belief , as it is placed before him in his age and country , in order to purify and cleanse that belief , and prevent it from dying down into mere dogma . I can understand the ...
... bear , from time to time , upon the subject - matter of his belief , as it is placed before him in his age and country , in order to purify and cleanse that belief , and prevent it from dying down into mere dogma . I can understand the ...
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... bears witness to the impossibility of exterminating the senti- ment and crushing out our permanent instinct in this most corrupt and immoral city , in this most civilised but sceptical age . You are still here by virtue of your belief ...
... bears witness to the impossibility of exterminating the senti- ment and crushing out our permanent instinct in this most corrupt and immoral city , in this most civilised but sceptical age . You are still here by virtue of your belief ...
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... metaphysics perfectly natural to the Greek and as completely unreal to the modern European . The Greek mind could not bear to have anything undecided or inaccurately defined ; hence the famous CHRISTIAN INFLUENCES . 89 Concluding Thoughts.
... metaphysics perfectly natural to the Greek and as completely unreal to the modern European . The Greek mind could not bear to have anything undecided or inaccurately defined ; hence the famous CHRISTIAN INFLUENCES . 89 Concluding Thoughts.
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