The Christian Review, Volume 20Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1855 |
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... necessary to its own operations and productions , but the universe is not necessary to God . God is first ; the universe of finite souls and finite forms is next . He is Creator and Lord ; we are his offspring , all nature hangs upon ...
... necessary to its own operations and productions , but the universe is not necessary to God . God is first ; the universe of finite souls and finite forms is next . He is Creator and Lord ; we are his offspring , all nature hangs upon ...
Halaman 59
... necessary to a complete idea of the universe and man . In their combination we are saved from idealism on the one hand , and materialism on the other . It is in this respect that some philosophers have imagined that they could construct ...
... necessary to a complete idea of the universe and man . In their combination we are saved from idealism on the one hand , and materialism on the other . It is in this respect that some philosophers have imagined that they could construct ...
Halaman 227
... necessary connection between events , are clearly expressed in the following passages : " All events seem entirely loose and separate . One event follows another , but we never can observe any tie between them . They seem conjoined ...
... necessary connection between events , are clearly expressed in the following passages : " All events seem entirely loose and separate . One event follows another , but we never can observe any tie between them . They seem conjoined ...
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History of the Apostolic Church with a General Introduction to Church History | 1 |
MODERN LYRICAL POETRY | 24 |
MENTAL PHILOSOPHY | 43 |
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