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... religion . For , in any but an imperfect religion , God must be perfect . God must be at once the complete satisfaction of all finite aspiration , and yet on the other hand must stand in relation to my will . Religion ( at least in my ...
... religion . For , in any but an imperfect religion , God must be perfect . God must be at once the complete satisfaction of all finite aspiration , and yet on the other hand must stand in relation to my will . Religion ( at least in my ...
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... religion would have risen thereby and would have attained to the extreme of heroism . But on the other hand , if religion is considered as a whole and not simply from one side , it is not true that with the lowering of God religion ...
... religion would have risen thereby and would have attained to the extreme of heroism . But on the other hand , if religion is considered as a whole and not simply from one side , it is not true that with the lowering of God religion ...
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Alburey Castell. Let us pass to the question of religious faith . What do we mean by the religious hypothesis ? Broadly it is this : Science says things are : morality says some things are better than other things : religion says that ...
Alburey Castell. Let us pass to the question of religious faith . What do we mean by the religious hypothesis ? Broadly it is this : Science says things are : morality says some things are better than other things : religion says that ...
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