The Theological Review, Volume 12Whitfield, Green & Son, 1875 - Christianity |
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... sense of Deity , antecedent to even the most imbecile groping after God . So much must be conceded in order to account for the first and feeblest essays in that kind . An intimation of Deity B 2 Natural History of Theism . 3.
... sense of Deity , antecedent to even the most imbecile groping after God . So much must be conceded in order to account for the first and feeblest essays in that kind . An intimation of Deity B 2 Natural History of Theism . 3.
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... sense or shape awakened within him . If he did , it would in all likelihood be not the monotheistic idea , but some low form of polytheism or fetishism . Yet even that would be impossible without an innate aptitude for Theism in the ...
... sense or shape awakened within him . If he did , it would in all likelihood be not the monotheistic idea , but some low form of polytheism or fetishism . Yet even that would be impossible without an innate aptitude for Theism in the ...
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... sense of Nature - worship , not in the current sense of rational religion , which seems to me a misuse of the term . + According to Bunsen , the Osiris - cult preceded Egyptian zoolatry ; but this can be true only of its adoption by the ...
... sense of Nature - worship , not in the current sense of rational religion , which seems to me a misuse of the term . + According to Bunsen , the Osiris - cult preceded Egyptian zoolatry ; but this can be true only of its adoption by the ...
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... sense of onliness and unity . The very idea of such a God excludes multitude . There can be but one absolute Good . Hence revealed religion is necessarily monotheistic . The natural religions , on the other hand , seeking God out ...
... sense of onliness and unity . The very idea of such a God excludes multitude . There can be but one absolute Good . Hence revealed religion is necessarily monotheistic . The natural religions , on the other hand , seeking God out ...
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... sense of the phrase , though he has no belief in the miracles ; yet they are commented on and dealt with as substantial parts of the history of Jesus . We still meet with the extreme views ; on the one side , that a miracle is an ...
... sense of the phrase , though he has no belief in the miracles ; yet they are commented on and dealt with as substantial parts of the history of Jesus . We still meet with the extreme views ; on the one side , that a miracle is an ...
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