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... character has become subordinate to the de- velopment of his religious character , " and con- cludes that religion affords the only permanent sanction for progress . A famous biologist , Romanes , who once professed the most abso- lute ...
... character has become subordinate to the de- velopment of his religious character , " and con- cludes that religion affords the only permanent sanction for progress . A famous biologist , Romanes , who once professed the most abso- lute ...
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... characters that come to ruin from no particular fault of their own , - not even when the characters break most of the ten commandments , but by an unap- peasable fate that dogs and thwarts them . This is the romance of fatality , and if ...
... characters that come to ruin from no particular fault of their own , - not even when the characters break most of the ten commandments , but by an unap- peasable fate that dogs and thwarts them . This is the romance of fatality , and if ...
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... character , and who made no distinction between them and the furniture of his house ? Yet this , in effect , is the theory of the divine sovereignty which has frequently been set forth by theologians as if it were the only one which did ...
... character , and who made no distinction between them and the furniture of his house ? Yet this , in effect , is the theory of the divine sovereignty which has frequently been set forth by theologians as if it were the only one which did ...
Contents
An Age of Doubt | 3 |
The Gospel of a Person | 36 |
The Unveiling of the Father | 70 |
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